Techaeris: "new hack introduced at the Black Hat convention in Las Vegas by security firm Imperva is said to be able to access user’s cloud services without needing a password. The company has dubbed the hack “man-in-the-cloud” and the research shows that cloud services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, Copy, iCloud and others can be accessed without the users knowledge. The hack works by intercepting the requested token the service requires when logging in from a new PC. Stealing this token gives the hackers everything they need to access the targets cloud account. Once the hacker has the token and access to the cloud account, it’s obvious they can steal anything within but even worse they can add things in."
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