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<title>Detailed Report On DropBox Online Solution</title>
<description>The error created by Dropbox allowed anyone with out their passwords to wood into another person's consideration. Dropbox isn't alone in this form of mistake.
Facebook produced a mistake that was similar last year which cause Mark Zuckerbergis fan page being hacked. The no verification style was in place for several hours before Dropbox even noticed what had taken place. Nevertheless, they mounted the issue within 5 minutes, when they did.
NnThe backlash was not weak.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2014 04:08:23 GMT</pubDate>
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