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MaGroDrop
New member | Level 2
2 years ago

Locked out of Dropbox - Dropbox has no options - how regain access to account?

Hello, we have a member of our company that had a Dropbox free account. This account was registered over our company mailbox and domain. Then the account was compromised and the person who got access to the account, upgraded the account to essential and activated MFA (which was not set beforehand). - So now I cannot login to the account, because the compromiser killed all sessions until we noticed and I can only change the password, but have no 8-digit key because the MFA was not set by us. Dropbox itself cannot do anything. So the account sends malicious content and mails, without us giving the opportunity to kill active sessions by changing the password -> the password is changed, but due to the missing MFA we cannot login to our account. - What should we do? - it is a complete Bricked situation right now for us. has anyone had this and has a solution for me? would be very thankful!

4 Replies

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    2 years ago

    Hi MaGroDrop, thanks for bringing this to our attention.

     

    I’d recommend getting in contact with our support team directly to look into this matter in more detail.

     

    You can do this by opening an incognito/private browsing window, while not signed into your account, and accessing this link. From there you should be able to contact support. Make sure to pick an email to which you can receive and send emails from.

     

    Once you get a ticket ID from the automated response, please let me know the number here so I can locate it in our system

  • MaGroDrop's avatar
    MaGroDrop
    New member | Level 2
    2 years ago

    Hello, did that and the number is Ticket #23572634

    thanks in advance

  • Mark's avatar
    Mark
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
    2 years ago

    This is the downside to free Dropbox accounts (and actually free services everywhere!) - you have no control over them at all. The company doesnt 'own' that account the person accessing it does - as they pay. Regardless of the email etc. on it. 

     

    The easiest solution I can think of, as long as its still part of the work email system, is to upgrade to Business Plan and force all accounts which have your email on Dropbox to be merged in to your account. That way you then manage and own it and can disable / enable 2FA via the Admin console. 

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    2 years ago

    Thanks for the info, I've gone ahead and prioritized the ticket to expedite matters on your behalf.

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