Dropbox Adds Two-Factor Authentication 64
angry tapir writes "File-sharing service Dropbox is now offering two-factor authentication, a system that makes it much harder for hackers to capture valid credentials for a person's account. Dropbox, one of the most widely used web-based storage services, said last month it planned on introducing two-factor authentication after user names and passwords were stolen from another website and used to access accounts."
Don't call it file-sharing (Score:3, Funny)
It's cloud storage. Calling it file-sharing will get it confiscated by the Feds.
Great! (Score:2, Funny)
I put my Dropbox Emergency key in Google Drive, and my Google Emergency Key in Dropbox. This should work out perfectly.
Re:Great! (Score:5, Funny)
I put my Dropbox Emergency key in Google Drive, and my Google Emergency Key in Dropbox. This should work out perfectly.
I did too, and then synced them both with my SkyDrive!