Cloud storage firm DropBox says hackers breached production systems for its DropBox Sign eSignature platform and gained access to authentication tokens, MFA keys, hashed passwords, and customer information.
You must work for them. Who the fuck goes around dropping income figures in a conversation about ongoing technological relevance. Go count some more beans.
I used it a lot when I was in college, it was very useful for that case scenario, I'm talking around 2011-2014, after that it is just sitting there without much usage from my side (especially since I got a Synology NAS), I remember doing "hacks" to get more free storage lol.
Anyway, I think cloud services are used a lot nowadays, just as they were when they became mainstream...