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  • Dropbox Email Phishing Scam

    If you receive an email that looks like this:

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    that after you click the link, sends you to a website that looks like this:

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    BEWARE! because it is a scam to get your email password. The scam will also load a malware on your computer that will then login to your email and send out SPAM to your contact list.

    One tell tale sign to me was the way the DrOp box is written out - with the mismatched font letters, and the space between the Drop and box. I even emailed back to the sender - an attorney friend of mine - and "he" wrote back that the email was legit, lol, which it is not - meaning that the scumbags had already taken over his email account.
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  • #2
    You should NEVER use Dropbox. Check what Snowden said, they hand over your encryption keys straight to the government.

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    • #3
      Good alternatives for Cloud storage are Mega.nz and Spideroak, or at a minimum Apple iCloud with encryption enabled. Never use Dropbox or Microsoft OneDrive.

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