Attackers Can Access Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive Files Without a User’s Password

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The so-called “man-in-the-cloud” attack is said to be a common flaw in most cloud-based file synchronization services. 

Hackers don’t even need your password anymore to get access to your cloud data. Newly published research, released at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday by security firm Imperva, shows how a “man-in-the-cloud” attack can grab cloud-based files.

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