Monday, August 1, 2016

Amazon Kindle denies hacking database – Automation Guide

Amazon denies that a hacker stole data of 80,000 customers with a server Kindle. The company claims no data leak having established after a hacker claimed he had received the information in your hands.

The hacker offered the information to the Internet. These have included email addresses, hashed passwords and debug information. Amazon has announced that The Register data are not from their servers.

“We have further determined that the accounts are not real accounts of customers of Amazon”, as the company has announced. Amazon believes that the data comes from another database. It provides no additional information about where the data or is coming.



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The leaked database was last week examined by the company Hacked-DB, which concluded that the data are genuine and have not previously been published online. The hacker, the information would have first offered to Amazon for a price of $ 700, but the company did not respond to this offer. When he decided to disclose the information.

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