PSA: Amazon Potential Password Hack/Leak Consider Password Change

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https://www.yahoo.com/tech/s/amazon...d-leak-unknown-number-accounts-144013657.html

According to a report on Tuesday morning from ZDNet, Amazon has informed some customers that their account passwords may have been compromised. The company has yet to confirm any details to the media, but it said in an email that users’ passwords may have been stored or transmitted insecurely, potentially allowing hackers to intercept the data.

“[Amazon] recently discovered that your password may have been improperly stored on your device or transmitted to Amazon in a way that could potentially expose it to a third party,” the company said in an email to some users. “We have corrected the issue to prevent this exposure.”

Amazon reportedly said it is unaware of any passwords having been obtained by third parties, but it is forcing users to reset their passwords as a precaution.

It is unclear how many Amazon users are impacted by this issue, or whether every potentially impacted customer has already been contacted by Amazon.
Might Want to change your password to be safe anyways, especially if the password is the same for other accounts.
 
Pro tip: you should change your passwords regularly anyway and not use the same password for every account. It's a matter of when, not if, companies get hacked.
 
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Changing passwords frequently is not necessary and just encourages people to use weak passwords. It might be useful if you are using the same password at every site, but much better advice would be to use unique passwords and a password manager.
 
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