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Android apps that use Dropbox for storage and are built using an older version of its SDK are vulnerable to an attack that can steal data, although Dropbox has released a fix, according to IBM ...
Android apps that use Dropbox for storage and are built using an older version of its SDK are vulnerable to an attack that can steal data, although Dropbox has released a fix, according to IBM ...
It came to light today that apps created using the Dropbox SDK were being rejected by Apple for inclusion in the App Store. Developers already have to go through a rigorous submission process and ...
If you’ve ever developed an iOS app, you know that the submission process can be a scary one. Apple provides developers with a HIG (Human Interface Guidelines) that must be followed, but sometimes ...
A major vulnerability in the Dropbox SDK for Android has been revealed by IBM Security, whereby attackers can connect applications on mobile devices to a Dropbox account controlled by the attacker.
IBM's X-Force Application Security Research Team has discovered a severe bug that plagues the Dropbox SDK on Android, which apps can use to interact with the cloud storage service. Dubbed ...
Third-party Android apps that use Dropbox's software development kit could have allowed an attacker to reroute any saved data to a different Dropbox account.
Dropbox has released an update to their Android Core and Sync/Datastore SDKs, after researchers at IBM discovered a vulnerability that would enable an attacker to connect applications to a Dropbox ...
That said, IBM agreed to give Dropbox at least 90 days to verify the vulnerability — enough time for Dropbox to ensure that those using its SDK had patched their products.
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