Dropbox security alerts

Updated Jun 13, 2024
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Security alerts are available to teams on Dropbox Standard or Business who have purchased the Security add-on, and to teams on Dropbox Business Plus, Advanced or Enterprise.

With security alerts, admins will receive email notifications whenever suspicious behavior, risky activity, and potential data leaks are detected.

View alert details

You can view details about a specific alert, including who is responsible, what happened, when it happened, and what files, folders, or people were impacted. 

To view alert details from an email you received about the alert, click Open alert directly from the email. 


To view alert details on dropbox.com:

  1. Log in to dropbox.com with your admin credentials.
  2. Click Admin console.
  3. Click Security.
  4. Click Security alerts.
  5. Click “” (ellipsis) next to the alert you’d like to view.
  6. Click Open alert details.

Take action on an alert

From the alert details page, you’ll be provided different options based on the alert types. These include:

  • Restore in activity page. If you were sent a Mass deletion alert, this will take you to the activity page where you can restore the deleted files.
  • Email team member. Email the team member who triggered the alert.
  • Suspend team member. Suspend the team member responsible for the alert.
  • Acknowledge. Mark the alert as acknowledged and remove it from the main alerts list.
  • In Progress. Mark the alert as in progress and remove it from the main alerts list.
  • Resolved. Mark the alert as resolved and remove it from the main alerts list.
  • Dismissed. Mark the alert as dismissed and remove it from the main alerts list.

What kinds of events trigger an alert?

  • Ransomware detection. Detect suspicious activity early and help prevent suspected malicious ransomware attacks from spreading.
  • Mass deletion. A team member deleted an unusually large amount of data over a short period of time.
  • Mass data move. A team member moved an unusually large amount of data over a short period of time.
  • Sensitive content in team folders shared externally. A file that belongs to a team folder and contains personal information was shared outside your team. Or, personal information was detected in an already externally shared file.
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Note: You may not receive all instances of personally identifiable information (PII) alerts for the first 48 hours after enabling external sharing alerting.

  • Malware shared from outside your team. Someone outside your team shared a malware file with team members.
  • Malware shared with your team. A team member shared a file containing malware.
  • Too many login attempts. A team member tried to log in unsuccessfully too many times.
  • Login from a high-risk country. A team member logged in from a location that could be considered high-risk. This includes logins from the following countries: Afghanistan, China, Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Islamic Republic of Iran, Libya, Nigeria, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, and Yemen.

Set alert sensitivity

If you’re getting too many alerts, you can change the sensitivity of Mass deletion and Mass move alerts. To set alert sensitivity:

  1. Log in to dropbox.com with your admin credentials.
  2. Click Admin console.
  3. Click Security.
  4. Click Security alerts.
  5. Click the “ (ellipsis) next to the alert you’d like to change.
  6. Next to Alert sensitivity, select your preferred alert sensitivity level.
  7. Click Save.

Manage alert notifications

To change who receives notifications about a type of alert:

  1. Log in to dropbox.com with your admin credentials.
  2. Click Admin console.
  3. Click Security.
  4. Click Security alerts.
  5. Click the “ (ellipsis) next to the alert you’d like to change.
  6. Next to Notifications, select either All team admins or Specific team admins / groups
  7. Click Save.

Turn alerts off or on

By default, all alert types are turned on. To turn alerts off or on:

  1. Log in to dropbox.com with your admin credentials.
  2. Click Admin console.
  3. Click Security.
  4. Click Security alerts.
  5. Click the “ (ellipsis) next to the alert type you’d like to turn on or off.
  6. Next to General information, toggle the alert on or off. 
  7. Click Save.
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