"Dropbox patches shared links security flaw"

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Summary: Dropbox has now patched a security vulnerability which could give third parties access to server data without authorization.

Dropbox has fixed a security vulnerability based on the sharing of user links to files in order to stop third parties from accessing data without consent.

The cloud storage company revealed in a blog post that a weakness based on referer headers could be exploited to expose information. A referer header is a protocol which lets a site learn where you've come from when you are browsing the Web, and the feature allows websites to understand traffic sources -- whether you visit a site from a search engine, bookmark or another website. However, in the following scene, this feature could be exploited via Dropbox to steal data:
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I am not very sure of online storage. Personally feel that in today's scenario keeping something important of mine at a place which is made and monitored by a third person should not be very logical as I am sharing every thing with him. Not a very trustworthy option for me.
 
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