Amazon Kindle Vulnerabilities could have led Threat Actors to Device Control and Information Theft

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Check Point Research (CPR) found security flaws in Amazon Kindle, the world’s most popular e-reader. By tricking victims into opening a malicious e-book, a threat actor could have leveraged the flaws to target specific demographics and take full control of a Kindle device, opening a path to stealing information stored. Victims would need to simply…

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