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Old 08-10-2016, 01:47 PM   #1
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[FALSE] 80,000 Amazon Login Credentials Leaked

https://www.hackread.com/amazon-suff...curity-breach/

"HACKER LEAKED 80,000 AMAZON KINDLE LOGIN CREDENTIALS BECAUSE THE COMPANY WOULDN’T RESPOND TO HIS SECURITY REPORT! A hacker going by the online handle of 0x2Taylor has claimed to breach the servers of electronic commerce giant Amazon ending up leaking login credentials of 80,000 users. ... When they first got Kindles and set them up, all their stuff was being logged and put into a database that includes a user’s email, password, city, state, phone number, zip code, user-agent, LastLoginIP, Proxy IP and street. ... This is not the first time when Amazon had their server breached. In November 2015, Amazon started sending out emails to its users asking for a quick password reset, the reason was a possible breach of some of the users’ credentials. Though Amazon has its own bug bounty and vulnerability reporting program yet it is unclear why the firm did not respond to the hacker."
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