Amazon thinks it's already said more than enough, thank you very much.
Starting on Nov. 20, the Seattle-based behemoth began notifying an unknown number of customers via email that, well, something had happened to their data. Specifically, that those customers' names and email addresses had been "disclosed." But anything beyond that? Haha wouldn't you like to know.
The company declined to comment when asked by Mashable how many customers were affected, what caused the leak, when the leak was discovered, when it was fixed, and to whom or to what the customer data was disclosed.
SEE ALSO: Amazon to sell more Apple products, but there's a catchWhat Amazon didtell customers isn't very helpful at getting to the bottom of this data leak mystery.
"We're contacting you to let you know that our website inadvertently disclosed your email address due to a technical glitch," read one such notification posted to Twitter. The Register confirmed that the contents of the email are genuine.
The email went on to explain that "there is no need for you to change your password or take any other action."
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
An Amazon spokesperson told Mashable over email that the company had "fixed the issue and informed customers who may have been impacted.”
However, the spokesperson declined to elaborate on just what exactly the "issue" was.
That Amazon won't tell customers how it exposed their data doesn't reflect well on a company that wants to put a live microphone in those same customers' homes.
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