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Old 02-15-2021, 11:21 AM   #366
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by gmw View Post
My immediate reaction to that is: yet.
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.
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.
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