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 unit.

A user could unknowingly send an e-book infected with malware to their or someone elses equipment.

Hacker hacking into computers and device.

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Version 5.13.5 of Kindles firmware corrected the issue on devices and corresponding computer.

Theupdate is availableon Amazon’s website.

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