https://twitter.com/0x2Taylor/status/751427727748628480 “When they first got Kindles and set them up, all their stuff was being logged and put into a database,” @0x2Taylor said. He added that the database includes a user’s email, password, city, state, phone number, zip code, user-agent, LastLoginIP, Proxy IP and street. “Personally I don’t want to leak the data,” he said. https://twitter.com/0x2Taylor/status/751419300582395904 “They’re a big company and they should have enough money to have the proper security defenses,” he added. “I was trying to prove them privately but they were ignoring my warnings.” He posted a screenshot of the information on Twitter before finally uploading the full database to the cloud storage service Mega cloud storage service. 0x2Taylor acknowledged the potential harm the information could have to those who appear in the database, stating that “the data in there could be classed as sensitive.” He suggested users to update their passwords as soon as possible, inviting them to do it on a regular basis. Source: Mic