Now anyone, not just cops with a warrant, can peek inside your Dropbox
Dropbox Reader is yet another reason for Dropbox subscribers to be more responsible about how they interact with the cloud service.
Before the ToS change, the service boasted: “Dropbox employees are unable to view user files.” Now, not only are the files viewable, but with Dropbox Reader, the very fundamental elements of the account are penetrable.
Motherfucker.
(via herdivineshadow)
No problem, and just for the record, I wasn’t calling you out at all, my “misinformation” comment was directed at the...
Informative and helpful, thanks much!
…wait, *what*? D:
Are you effing kidding me?
tool in question requires access...contents of a user’s hard drive (in which case, you...
To be clear, if you take the time to scan the Dropbox Reader’s README.txt file, you will quickly learn that the utility...
D: side note: I feel I get all my important news from Wil Wheaton’s tumblr…
I don’t use Dropbox but I wanted to signal boost, ‘cause this is really fucked up.
This is why cloud computer for anything more valuable or personal than music files is flash in the pan.
hoooray! invasion of privacy! guess who’s never using Dropbox again.
Fixed the headline. Stop being a fucking troll. In order to use Dropbox Reader you need to hijack the user machine in...