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Hackers Stole Account Details for Over 60 Million Dropbox Users 66

The Dropbox hack is more severe than we expected. Motherboard has the details: Hackers have stolen over 60 million account details for online cloud storage platform Dropbox. Although the accounts were stolen during a previously disclosed breach, and Dropbox says it has already forced password resets, it was not known how many users had been affected, and only now is the true extent of the hack coming to light. Motherboard obtained a selection of files containing email addresses and hashed passwords for the Dropbox users through sources in the database trading community. In all, the four files total in at around 5GB, and contain details on 68,680,741 accounts. The data is legitimate, according to a senior Dropbox employee. Security expert Troy Hunt has corroborated on Motherboard's claims, and has updated Have I Been Pwned website where you can go and see if you're among one of the victims.

Comment Changing how we all live our lives? (Score 1) 317

> for changing how we all live our lives

I'm sure there are at least a few people left untouched by Facebook. Heck, I'm a geek and a software engineer, spending more hours at a computer than I care for 5+ days of the week, and I don't use Facebook. I think I've visited the Facebook site about 10 times ever. While I know a lot of people love it, I'm not feeling left out or life my life is less rich without it.

Comment Two sheets of plywood separated by foam strips (Score 1) 276

I made my own lapdesk about a year ago after my new Dell notebook kept scortching my legs. I just used two sheets of 5-ply plywood joined together with long strips of plumber's insulation foam (the type you put around pipes), glued with a 'liquid nails' type of glue. It works very nicely and is easily light enough to carry with me to/from work each day. The long strips allow any heat coming through the top sheet of plywood to escape out the sides of the lapdesk. From the side, it looks somewhat like 'IIIIIIIII'.

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