Dropbox blames employee account breach for spam attack

01.08.2012

In light of the breach, Dropbox said it plans in a few weeks to introduce two-factor authentication, such as a system that would send a temporary code to a person's phone.

Other planned upgrades include a new page that will show logs of user account activity and other "automated mechanisms to help identify suspicious activity," Agarwal wrote. Users may also be prompted to change their password if it has not been changed in a long time.