Dropbox are now reacting to a 2012 data breach

Haha complete utter retards! For 4 years ago it happened, and only NOW they prompt everyone to change their passwords?... Might just give it out already, since it has been voulnerable for several years.
 
Haha complete utter retards! For 4 years ago it happened, and only NOW they prompt everyone to change their passwords?... Might just give it out already, since it has been voulnerable for several years.

Except it's not, a hashed and salted password is still pretty secure.

This is a bit fearmongery tbh
 
Except it's not, a hashed and salted password is still pretty secure.

This is a bit fearmongery tbh

Yes that is true. But not everyone has complex passwords and this does leave millions of people at risk of having data taken. If they did two step authentication, then no one really needs to worry tbh, but if they didn't have there password is still "password" for example, then they are more than likely screwed
 
Srs though, if they didnt protect their data with proper passwords and their own security measures, then I doubt it would have been very important in the first place..
 
none of which would be dropboxes fault because they could have been brute forced anyway...

It would. They should have forced them to recreate the passwords when it happened.

Either way, it's there responsibility to secure users data no matter the strength of the password. Brute force is not a used tactic. There are far better ways to hack nowadays.
 
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