An
anonymous hacker is claiming to have leaked a few hundred usernames and
passwords for Dropbox accounts. It's unclear where they actually came
from (and if they really are Dropbox credentials), but either way: it's
time to change your passwords.
The
leak, which contains hundreds of accounts with email addresses starting
with the letter "b", come from an anonymous user taking Bitcoin
donations for the full leak, which they claim consists of millions of
accounts, according to The Next Web.
We're not sure how old these credentials are or which third party apps
they came from, but no matter what, it's time to do the same old song
and dance we're pretty used to by now.
So, if you use Dropbox, be sure to change your password now (and make it strong), as well as your password on any other site that used the same credentials. While you're at it, you should definitely enable two-factor authentication to keep ne'er-do-wells out of your account (even if your password is leaked)
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