August 7, 2021 |
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Hackers have a new target: Your Kindle - Here's how they can take overThreat actors can access virtually any device connected to the internet, a network or a computer. Now, a flaw in Amazon's Kindle e-readers has been discovered that could give hackers access to your device. They can steal information and target specific groups. We'll give you details on the flaw and tips to secure your device. Tap or click here for details on this dangerous Kindle flaw. → |
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