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Amazon reset user passwords to protect accounts

posted onOctober 11, 2016
by l33tdawg

This weekend Amazon.com reset the passwords for a number of their users to protect their accounts.

It appears from a post on Venturebeat that Amazon saw a list of compromised passwords for other websites on the black web. They realise that users often use the same email address and password combination for multiple websites, checked the list against the Amazon user database and if they spotted a match changed the password.

In an email sent to affected customers, Amazon said “While the list was not Amazon-related, we know that many customers reuse their passwords on multiple websites. Since we believe your email addresses and passwords were on the list, we have assigned a temporary password to your Amazon.com account out of an abundance of caution“.

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