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Hope they'll come around and add it at some point, and not just for businesses as hinted at when they acquired boxcryptor.
(Cryptomator and encrypted sparsebundles work great on Dropbox. Just annoying to manage)
We are a customer of theirs at my startup, and as far as I can tell Dropbox has made very few changes since the acquisition beyond changing the branding. So I wouldn’t take this incident to be an indicator of much on the cloud-storage side of the company.
hashed passwords, API keys, OAuth tokens, MFA...
Oh no.
Not familiar with this area, how usually does it happen? Social engineering or some more "technical" ways?
Also, under normal (not hacked) circumstance, who usually would have access to these service accounts?