Security News > 2015 > August > Attackers use Google Drive, Dropbox to breach companies (Help Net Security)

2015-08-05 15:24
A new type of attack, “Man in the Cloud” (MITC), can quietly coopt common file synchronization services, such as Google Drive and Dropbox, to turn them into devastating attack tools, Imperva has revea...
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