Four years after a data breach at cloud storage service Dropbox, details of more than 68 million user accounts have reportedly been leaked. Tech website Motherboard reported Tuesday that it obtained ...
On Wednesday, news quickly spread on social media about a new enabled-by-default Dropbox setting that shares Dropbox data with OpenAI for an experimental AI-powered search feature, but Dropbox says ...
Dropbox made its public debut today, with the stock soaring nearly 40% on its first day of trading — meaning the company will now be beholden to the same shareholders that sent the company’s valuation ...
Hackers stole account details of more than 68 million Dropbox users in a 2012 breach. Dropbox previously disclosed the breach in 2012, but the number of compromised usernames and passwords was unknown ...
Popular file storage service Dropbox is at the center of a new controversy after spooking users with a new option in its settings for an experimental AI-powered search feature. What Happened: Dropbox ...
Users of the Dropbox Sign document-signing service – until recently known as HelloSign – have been alerted to a data breach affecting their information after an undisclosed threat actor hacked into ...
Dropbox on Tuesday unveiled a revamped user experience across all of its platforms, creating what it describes as a new integrated workspace and the biggest user-facing change in the company's history ...
Dropbox Inc (NASDAQ:DBX) stock is trading higher after the company reported better-than-expected second-quarter financial results Thursday. The results came during an exciting earnings season. Here ...
Dropbox is coming to the public market, and analysts are taking a close look at the company's metrics. In this segment from Industry Focus: Tech, host Dylan Lewis and Motley Fool contributor Evan Niu ...
Dropbox has denied claims that researchers obtained non-anonymized data from users of the cloud file storage service. A study by Northwestern University researchers posted Friday, and co-bylined with ...
Dropbox introduced a new desktop application Tuesday that brings a new look to the file-sharing service as well as new capabilities, thanks to some changes under the hood. Dropbox CEO Drew Houston ...