All our contacts are receiving the below message from Dropbox. We had one of our user's email inbox hacked and contacts harvested. The hacker then created a Dropbox account in the name of [personal information removed per the Community's Guidelines] with the email address [email address removed per the Community's Guidelines]. [personal information removed per the Community's Guidelines] is one of our users and [email address removed per the Community's Guidelines] is close to her email address but not her email address. Is there a way to contact Dropbox fraud/security to stop these emails from being sent from Dropbox or on behalf of Dropbox as the attachment is fraudulent and possibly a virus? This is damaging our brand as well as the Dropbox brand as this is being sent to many unsuspecting recipients.
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[personal information removed per the Community's Guidelines] sent you some files using Dropbox Transfer, and you haven't downloaded them yet.
Heads up, this transfer expires in 4 days on July 22, 2020.