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Originally Posted by gmw
My immediate reaction to that is: yet.
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I've had an account with Amazon since before eInk Readers existed. I've had an account with Kobo for 8 or 9 years. I think that's a rather good track record for both.
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But another point to make about the link I posted above is that it is able to report only about breaches* that came into public knowledge and where that exposed data allowed creation of relevant search databases.
I am not aware of any major breaches from Amazon themselves, although I have seen some from companies using AWS. But just because they did not become public does not mean they have never happened.
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If Amazon was hacked, it would be reported and we'd know about it. I just cannot see Amazon keeping that private. AWS is different because those are not Amazon's websites getting hacked.