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Amazon fixes a Kindle bug that enabled account takeovers
Amazon has quietly closed a serious security hole in Kindle devices that made it possible for attackers to hijack customer accounts simply by getting a malicious audiobook or e-book onto an e-reader.
Amazon users are always a prime target for hackers, every pun intended, although it is usually phishing attacks that make the headlines. But what if I were to tell you that your Kindle could be used ...
One of the benefits of e-readers is that few exploits can take over your entire account and let a malicious actor from getting access to your digital life. We’ve all heard about phones, tablets, and ...
Amazon has quietly ended support for the Kindle lending program wherein Kindle users were able to lend e-books to others. Amazon didn’t make any official announcement in this regard, and it is not ...
Phones and tablets aren't the best tools for reading articles online. Many flagships use OLED displays, which may cause eye strain when used for too long. A better alternative is a high-quality ...
First Reads gets you early access to new books across popular genres. Prime members get free Kindle e-books every month from ...
There may come a point where you want to break ties with Amazon — maybe you’re cutting down on impulse buys, trying to escape the subscription rabbit hole or just rethinking where your money goes.
Amazon today refreshed its popular Kindle e-reader lineup, introducing the first Kindle that has a color display. The $279.99 Kindle Colorsoft has a 7-inch high-contrast display that Amazon says ...
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