Find out on this website if your Dropbox password was hacked

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As you may know, since we announced it right here, Dropbox published that sixty million of Dropbox user accounts were hacked by an employee of the company who stole certificates in 2012. Thus, Dropbox has sent emails to all users urging them to change their account passwords in order to improve their security. However, you may not have been hacked and therefore you can save yourself the trouble of changing your Dropbox password. We show you this web page that will allow you to know if your Dropbox account has been hacked or not easily.

If you have already changed the password, you could save yourself the search, but it also does not hurt to take advantage of this type of tool that some supportive developers make available to everyone. On the other hand, Dropbox reported that they believe that despite the fact that the passwords and users were stolen, there has been no abnormal access to the data contained in the world's most popular cloud accounts. Something that we should doubt, therefore, changing our password is almost an obligation, at least if we are a bit careful with the data we keep there.

There are users who like me store more than 60GB of content in Dropbox, of all kinds, so safeguarding their privacy is especially relevant. The web that we have left you just above is enabled by a security expert. On the other hand, we also strongly advise users who have been hacked the turn on XNUMX-step verificationIt is a function somewhat neglected by most users, but in reality it provides an added security to our accounts, difficult to achieve with any password, no matter how good it is. Go ahead and check if your Dropbox account is in danger.


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