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Mercury415
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Does Dropbox Run Powershell Commands?
Hello, our endpoint software picked up dropbox running this command - C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell "Get-AppxPackage C27EB4BA.DropboxOEM | Remove-AppxPackage" I saw the exa...
- 6 years ago
Hi there,
Yes, this looks expected, we call that when we uninstall the DropboxOEM. You'll only see this on Windows 10 as it related to the UWP version of our app.
Via Powershell we're uninstalling the DropboxOEM from system level so that it does not get installed again. This effectively cancels scheduled installation of DropboxOEM.
There shouldn't be anything to be worried about here, this is acting as designed.
Hope this helps!
Wumbowarrior
New member | Level 2
We have run into this exact same behavior, which was detected with our endpoint software. Is it normal for DropBox to operate in this way? I'm concerned that someone may have maliciously hijacked powershell to dump credentials to a dropbox account.
Jane
6 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey Kombi & Wumbowarrior, thanks for the nudge; I’m afraid I don’t have any news to share, however I’ll do my best to follow-up on your concern.
- If it’s not too much trouble for you, could you also please send a screenshot of any diagnostic messages you received (including any error messages in case you're getting any)?
- Could you let me know what's the name of the application that picked the file in question?
Any detail you could include on this discussion would be very helpful & thanks in advance for the time you're devoting to work on that with me!
- Kombi6 years agoNew member | Level 2
It is not an error - Our endpoint security picked up dropbox running this command - C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell "Get-AppxPackage C27EB4BA.DropboxOEM | Remove-AppxPackage"
Is it normal for DropBox to operate in this way?
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