


And now, security experts are criticizing the company for misleading OS X users into granting admin password access and root privileges to their systems. Leading cloud storage provider Dropbox is arguably having its worst month since launching back in 2007-but with over half a billion users, it's somewhat surprising that serious issues have only begun to surface between the ubiquitous service and the people trusting it with their files. First, in a recent announcement reminiscent of LinkedIn's latest data breach fiasco, Dropbox announced several weeks ago that over 68 million emails and passwords were compromised in a previously disclosed 2012 data breach.
