Cloud storage company Dropbox confirmed today the scope of a 2012
breach was bigger than previously known and could include as many as 69
million accounts, according to one report.
The company reset passwords for all affected
users — people who signed up for the service before mid-2012 and haven't
changed their password since, said Patrick Heim, head of trust and
security at
Dropbox, in a statement to NBC News.
Vice's Motherboard first reported the breach encompassed nearly 69 million accounts.
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Source: NBC News
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