Amazon has quietly closed a serious security hole in Kindle devices that made it possible for attackers to hijack customer ...
A hacker found a way to access Amazon accounts using a malicious book downloaded to a Kindle. What you need to know about the ...
An ethical hacker has warned Kindle users against downloading ebooks from third-party sites after discovering flaws that ...
An ethical hacker discovered a Kindle exploit that could let bad actors take over your Amazon account via your Kindle.
When you first used your Kindle, you were asked to set up or link an Amazon account to the device. When you purchase new Kindle content, you use the Amazon account and whatever payment method is ...
Just like a harmful APK can take over your phone, an unverified eBook can allow attackers to run malicious code on your ...
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Q: My Kindle account has been disabled by Amazon. I need your help getting it back. Here’s what happened: A few weeks ago, I reported a computer fraud incident. I disputed the transaction on my credit ...
Although Amazon has reportedly patched the vulnerability demonstrated at the event, experts warn that similar threats could ...
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 ...
The Kindle should be a pretty straight forward proposition, but this just goes to show you how sometimes folks can stir up controversy even with something as innocuous as an e-book reader. First there ...
A blogger has told of how Amazon removed a customer's books and closed her account, then refused to give her an explanation. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you as ...