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That's not the point here. This guy set the access control correctly, and was charged for AWS denying access to his bucket. AWS charge for requests, whether successful or denied. The real WTF is that ...
With the sheer amount of data and users leveraging AWS, it’s easy for misconfigurations to slip through the cracks. One commonly overlooked area is the naming of S3 buckets. AWS S3 bucket names are ...
Well that was not the turn I expected this story to take, based on the title. Nice to see it wasn't necessarily an AWS problem in this instance. Also I definitely want a follow-up on what FOSS project ...
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