A team of researchers at security firm Check Point Research has discovered a vulnerability in Kindle e-readers—one that could allow hackers to take over the device, delete data and potentially gain access to account information. The group has posted an extensive review of the work they have done to discover vulnerabilities in the e-reader on their web page, describing what they found and divulging what has done to correct the problem.
We continue to fight for the UK's most vulnerable children to realise his dream of a world where no child is turned away. ENDING SOON. Health
Kindle Fire Model EY21 E-Book E-Reader Black + WIFI Compatibility -Tested
Spruce up your new 11th gen Kindle Paperwhite with these cases - Good e- Reader
Consumer Reports: Nook beats Kindle for the first time
Kindle Scribe vs. ReMarkable 2: Better Than Pen and Paper—for a Price - WSJ
s New Kindle Paperwhite Review: Its Best eReader Yet - Forbes Vetted
Kindle Vulnerabilities could have led Threat Actors to Device Control and Information Theft - Check Point Blog
Fuzzing Against the Machine: Automate vulnerability research with emulated IoT devices on QEMU - Kindle edition by Nappa, Antonio, Blazquez, Eduardo,
Fuzzing Against the Machine: Automate vulnerability research with emulated IoT devices on QEMU See more 1st Edition1st Edition
Read any good malware lately?' Researchers find root access vulnerabilities in Kindle e-books
Metasploit Toolkit for Penetration Testing, Exploit Development, and Vulnerability Research eBook : Maynor, David: Books
Raspberry Pi And Kindle Together Again