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Old 07-16-2016, 02:49 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Yourcat View Post
Actually Kindle creates outgoing connections (to Amazon servers) which one could terminate on a local server and send custom replies. No need to penetrate the firewall. As we have seen one could delete developer keys. Locking the device could also be possible.
Outgoing HTTPS (TLS-1.2) connections.
Lots of luck faking that.

Where have you seen that one could delete developer keys?
(Other than by changing your registration status with Amazon)
Link please.

Now what do you mean by "Locking the device"?

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At the very bottom line -
What do you have on a Kindle worth protecting?
Translation:
So what.
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