![]() ![]() ![]() One of those risks is that yes, your cloud storage provider, like OneDrive (or Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, or any of the others), could, themselves, get hacked. The online and digital components could get hacked or deleted and the offline items could be stolen or destroyed. The files you have in cloud storage, your emails stored online, the information stored on your computer, the files you keep in a locked filing cabinet - they’re all at risk of some kind of loss or exposure.Īll of them. I’ll start by putting this the worst possible way: the answer is always “yes”. You can use OneDrive and other services safely by taking ownership and responsibility of your own account security with proper password hygiene, computer security, and a healthy dose of skepticism and common sense. Your own account is at greater risk of compromise, as individual accounts are lost every single day. While technically any online service could be hacked, the risk of it happening to a service like OneDrive, or Microsoft, or any reputable service, is so tiny as to not be worth worrying about. ![]()
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