Dropbox goes down following problem with ‘routine maintenance’
We hope you weren’t planning a big Dropbox sync this evening. The cloud storage service reports that it’s having problems with its site following an issue with “routine internal maintenance.” Just what that means isn’t yet clear, although it’s not believed to be an intrusion attempt. While Anonymous Korea and 1775 Sec claim to have hacked Dropbox, the company tells Engadget that the outage isn’t the result of “external factors.” That news won’t be much consolation to those who still can’t reach their online data, but it at least suggests that users won’t have to worry about changing their passwords.
BREAKING NEWS: We have just compromised the @Dropbox Website http://t.co/HtnbT5cyhE #hacked #compromised
– Anonymous (@AnonOpsKorea) January 11, 2014
BREAKING NEWS: We have just compromised the @Dropbox Website http://t.co/HqnsZOLSXR #hacked #compromised
– The 1775 Sec (@1775Sec) January 11, 2014
Filed under: Storage, Internet
Via: TechCrunch
Source: Dropbox, Anonymous (Twitter), 1775 Sec (Twitter)




