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DropBox says hackers stole customer data, auth secrets from eSignature service
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Lmao… who uses Dropbox in 2024?
What a weird thing to say about a company that had $2.5B in revenue last year and 17M paying subscribers.
It's like saying "who users gmail these days?", where the answer is a shit ton of people just not the early adopters that have moved on.
This is about Dropbox Sign, which probably includes a lot of HelloSign customers from before the acquisition.
I used it a lot when I was in college, it was very useful for that case scenario, I'm talking around 2011-2014, after that it is just sitting there without much usage from my side (especially since I got a Synology NAS), I remember doing "hacks" to get more free storage lol.
Anyway, I think cloud services are used a lot nowadays, just as they were when they became mainstream...