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papoosegoose t1_iu21lz0 wrote

> This was not an AWS issue; AWS is secure by default and performed as designed,”

Yeah, someone left that door wide open on purpose for sure.

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Fake_William_Shatner t1_iu23loc wrote

Watching “Mike and Me” 300 times is now going to haunt me, more than watching it ironically did.

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jlusedude t1_iu24y2a wrote

I’ll share mine. The Expanse with random episodes of Ring of Power

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mynameisnotbob57 t1_iu26y0i wrote

Uh oh, someone about to find out how many David Attenborough documentaries I actually watch…

It’s a lot.

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MasterofAcorns t1_iu2m9jc wrote

>”accidentally”

Bezos, you make enough money on Amazon. Why let someone else dumpster-dive in your trash for money? You could probably get sued doing that…

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TheMadDataScientist t1_iu2r4as wrote

Must be the most benign hack I’ve read about, or am I missing something..

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Etiennera t1_iu392wk wrote

Or, it’s an intern project and the team barely glossed over the design, missing that the site would be exposed to the internet.

I mean could be anything, but hell if i’m reading the article.

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jlusedude t1_iu3cd8j wrote

I am watching them in order but randomly sprinkled through my viewing of the expanse. I don’t use Prime Video often so when I am using it, it is either of those two.

Im not choosing random episodes of Ring of Power.

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moo100times t1_iu3e11w wrote

True, can't really discuss the bits I would wander about because of spoilers. I would love the show to finish with the book, particularly as the show adaptation was so good.

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zomgkittenz t1_iu3i7e5 wrote

Eh. That may be an aphorism. But in reality there are some REALLY terrible tools.

For example, there are plenty of combination table/miter saws in countries with no regulations. Those will send you to the hospital with permanent disfiguring injuries. Even the best tools can kill/maim a carpenter. Sometimes the tools are just inherently dangerous.

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Latter_Ad9909 t1_iu3lfng wrote

AWS and Amazon.com are so far removed from each other internally that these might as well just be two entirely separate unrelated companies in regards to something like this. It’s not like Amazon prime just calls over AWS engineers to build out their platform. They most likely use AWS just like any other customer would.

Also AWS is so massive. I can assure you no single person can get it all perfect. Not even an AWS employee. Honestly especially an AWS employee. They spend all day working on the backend so I would bet most AWS employees have far less exposure to using AWS than the customers do.

User error in configuration is inevitable. Mistakes happen.

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quettil t1_iu4s8ul wrote

At least it wasn't Spotify.

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