Dropbox, the popular online file storing system, said on Tuesday it
has fixed a security flaw that could have allowed hackers to capture
data stored in its service on Android devices via compromised
third-party apps.
Dropbox, which has more than 300 million users,
said it fixed the vulnerability a few months ago in the software it
provides to third parties making apps that work with Dropbox. It warned
all Android developers on Tuesday to update the latest version of the
software.
"There are no reports or evidence to indicate the
vulnerability was ever used to access user data," Dropbox said in a blog
on its website.
Researchers at International Business Machines
Corp initially discovered the flaw, and informed Dropbox, according to
both companies.
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