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Dropbox Investigates A Possible Hack, Finds Nothing
Dropbox, the online file hosting service has been investigating a possible security flaw in their service since last week. However, according to an update the ongoing probe does not present any evidence that their systems have been infiltrated.
The company which provides free cloud storage service, brought a team of external researchers to examine the complaints that users were receiving spam to their email accounts that they use exclusively with the service. Several users have reported receiving the same spam messages, leading them to believe that the spammers got a hold of their emails through Dropbox. �To date we have not found any intrusion into our internal systems or unauthorized activity of any kind on any of the accounts associated with Dropbox,� says the San Francisco based company.
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