How easy would it be to include malware in a dropbox file?

@stueytheround
Off the top of my head. Not too difficult if not simply easy.

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@thereg001 I figured as much. Thanks.

Someone keeps posting dropbox links here and while they are very likely totally innocent, I'm *very* uncomfortable with clicking on them.

@stueytheround
hmm, I see. Only the buisness version for dropbox offers a security package that scans for malware. Personal version of dropbox is as open as the wild wild west.

@stueytheround @thereg001

any URL you think might be dodgy try copying it then paste it into VirusTotal

virustotal.com/gui/home/url

will check the URL itself - there is also a file upload option for files you wanna check

Android users try URL check app

counter.social/@ecksmc/1126370

set it as default browser and any links you click from any app URL check will open a window with VirusTotal module on you can see the report before opening - really good app that turn off "in app Browsers" 4rm apps

@stueytheround @thereg001

as for your original question

Dropbox doesn't scan your files for viruses when you upload or download them. This means that an infected file can live indefinitely in Dropbox.

only download from folk you trust and that applies for mostly all cloud storage services

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