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Rachel W.11's avatar
Rachel W.11
New member | Level 1
9 years ago

Warning message about deleted files

I have received an email alert from Dropbox, advising that I have deleted a large number of files from my Dropbox Pro account.

When I log on to the web portal, or when I look on my Mac, all of my files are still there, visible and working.  But when I check my deleted folder online, I can see a greyed out list of all of my files in that folder also.  I am not sure if they are shown both as "live" and "deleted" simultaneously because the 30 days before permanent deletion occurs hasn't expired yet?

Is this a security/macOS Sierra problem?

I haven't actively deleted any of these files.  The files include files/folders that only I access, as well as those shared with others.

I have recently updated my security settings, in case there has been some sort of hack.

Do I need to restore all of the files that are in the deleted folder? 

  • Mark's avatar
    Mark
    8 years ago
    The deleted page wouldnt show it I'm afraid (in fact I personally find that page a bit useless!). The page doesnt show 'large deletions'.... helpful eh?

    Anyway!

    If you havent seen files go missing and Events (www.dropbox.com/events) isnt showing them I'd assume its a system error. That, or, it was actually an email that isnt from Dropbox - some of the more recent phishing emails going round have been very authentic.
  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

    Have you moved or renamed a large folder? If so, Dropbox sees that as a deletion of one folder and the creation of a new one, which could trigger the deletion email that you received.

    • PeterKnape's avatar
      PeterKnape
      Explorer | Level 4

      Thanks Rich,

      You are right. I moved a folder, than got a "you deleted 80 mes... ". No items in delete folder, oeoeoeoef.

      Could be more intuitive :-)!

       

  • Rachel W.11's avatar
    Rachel W.11
    New member | Level 1

    No.  The only thing that has changed in the last 24 hours is:

    - updating to macOS Sierra

    - transferring some documents from iCloud into Dropbox (as I prefer Dropbox as the default storage for all of my work documents)

    When I check online, the entirety of the files/folders that I store on dropbox are shown in the deleted folder, so it isn't just one or even two.

    • Edward H.15's avatar
      Edward H.15
      Explorer | Level 3

      I received a similar email, indicating two deletion events involving over 12,000 files (!). As far as I know there has been no activity that would have caused this. More to the point, if I go to the Deleted Files view on the web, I see no such deletion event. Nor do I see even a single file deleted in the Event log on the date mentioned in the email. The email's links to the deletion event point to an error page.

      My attempts to get an explanation for this email from tech support have been a disaster. The tech has sent me three rounds of completely irrelevant responses, still with no hypothesis as to why I got that email without any evidence of a deletion. This is over 12,000 files - I need a resolution. I'm resorting to this forum because tech support has been so very useless, and of course there's no way to actually talk to a human. (And I have a Pro account.)

      Dropbox, if you're listening, could you kindly respond in a more meaningful way? At the moment I'm disgusted by the level of support on a critical issue. 

      • Mark's avatar
        Mark
        Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
        The deleted page wouldnt show it I'm afraid (in fact I personally find that page a bit useless!). The page doesnt show 'large deletions'.... helpful eh?

        Anyway!

        If you havent seen files go missing and Events (www.dropbox.com/events) isnt showing them I'd assume its a system error. That, or, it was actually an email that isnt from Dropbox - some of the more recent phishing emails going round have been very authentic.

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