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DropBox says hackers stole customer data, auth secrets from eSignature service
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Lmao… who uses Dropbox in 2024?
What a weird thing to say about a company that had $2.5B in revenue last year and 17M paying subscribers.
It's like saying "who users gmail these days?", where the answer is a shit ton of people just not the early adopters that have moved on.
Wut...income would be closely related to relevance.
Just because your favorite YouTuber doesn't use the tool doesn't mean many many businesses aren't using it, including (unhappy) developers
This is about Dropbox Sign, which probably includes a lot of HelloSign customers from before the acquisition.
I used it a lot when I was in college, it was very useful for that case scenario, I'm talking around 2011-2014, after that it is just sitting there without much usage from my side (especially since I got a Synology NAS), I remember doing "hacks" to get more free storage lol.
Anyway, I think cloud services are used a lot nowadays, just as they were when they became mainstream...