Kindle Users At Risk Of Hacking Via Infected E Books
The bug, known as KindleDrip, was first detected by Israeli cybersecurity firm Check Point Software who posted a report on its public research site that goes into detail how these hackers get into Kindle devices. Cybersecurity consulting firm Realmode Labs found another security hole in the ‘Send to Kindle’ feature. The feature allows users to send documents, e-books, and web pages to a personal Kindle device. A user could unknowingly send an e-book infected with malware to their or someone else’s device....