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clarebear
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Spam emails from Dropbox
So I received these 3 emails today seemingly from Dropbox - must be spam as when I clicked on them it took me to a site looking like Dropbox asking me to sign in with my Yahoo or Google Or AOL accoun...
- 8 years agoThey arent spam.
They are phishing emails designed to steal your credentials.
They are not from Dropbox, its somebody pretending to be Dropbox so they can steal your account details when you click on the link - or, put viruses on your machine by clicking on the link.
I suggest you immediately change your password at www.dropbox.com/account if you have entered any info on that screen and also run some up to date virus/malware scans
Carsos
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
I got an email from a classmate that said they wanted to send me a file via Dropbox (click here to read message). So I clicked there, and it said for security reasons I had to sign in to my account (didn't say which; I chose email account). When I "signed in" I got a pop-up that normally is used to download things. So I clicked OK and watched my download folder to see what it was. Whoa! A stream of files began to pour into my download folder. All of them were xxxxxx.part which usually means the file hasn't opened. But I was getting a steady stream of .part files. So I clicked cancel in the download pop-up window. No luck. I tried to close the download window. No luck. I just shut off my computer. When I restarted I deleted everything that had come in, including the email that tricked me in the first place. Separately I emailed the person who supposedly sent it to me and they said no, they did not send it. My guess is that something had invaded their contact list and was sending out this spam. Sure enough another friend had also received the same email. My second friend didn't sign in. But nevertheless, soon after that, a person in my second friend's contact list got the same email, supposedly from my second friend. So! this thing is proliferating through a phony Dropbox email. As of this moment I haven't received any emails from anyone in my contact list saying they had received this spam from me. I hope shutting down my computer before the .part files actually opened may have stopped it. I ran a Malwarebytes scan right after restarting my computer and it didn't find any resident malware. Is this what happened to you?
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