March 18, 2022 at 2:44 PM
Hello BreachForums Community,
Today I have uploaded the Dropbox Database for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy!
In mid-2012, Dropbox suffered a data breach which exposed the stored credentials of tens of millions of their customers. In August 2016, they forced password resets for customers they believed may be at risk. A large volume of data totalling over 68 million records was subsequently traded online and included email addresses and salted hashes of passwords (half of them SHA1, half of them bcrypt).
Compromised data: Email addresses, Passwords
Today I have uploaded the Dropbox Database for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy!
In mid-2012, Dropbox suffered a data breach which exposed the stored credentials of tens of millions of their customers. In August 2016, they forced password resets for customers they believed may be at risk. A large volume of data totalling over 68 million records was subsequently traded online and included email addresses and salted hashes of passwords (half of them SHA1, half of them bcrypt).
Compromised data: Email addresses, Passwords
ContentsSpoiler
The .7z File's MD5 Hash is 72FBB2CFB2748C1F1844552F8D36C17C. In total, there are 68648009 records. The file is 4.73GB uncompressed and 2.48GB compressed.




