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Amazon provides cloud and online services whose vulnerabilities, security advisories, and supply-chain risks can affect users and organizations.

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Amazon provides a large-scale cloud computing platform and an extensive e-commerce marketplace, both widely used across industries. Its cloud services offer infrastructure for hosting applications, storing data, and managing complex workflows, while its marketplace facilitates transactions between millions of buyers and sellers. These environments involve diverse user roles, APIs, and integrations with third-party services, creating multiple points of interaction and potential exposure.

Security risks include misconfigured cloud resources, such as storage buckets or access policies that unintentionally allow public or excessive permissions, leading to data exposure or unauthorized use. The e-commerce platform faces threats like account takeovers targeting customer or seller accounts, and fraud exploiting payment or order systems. Mitigating these risks requires strict identity and access management controls, continuous monitoring for unusual activity, and thorough validation of third-party components to prevent exploitation within Amazon’s complex ecosystem.

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Krebs on Security 8 months, 1 week ago

Cloudflare Scrubs Aisuru Botnet from Top Domains List

For the past week, domains associated with the massive Aisuru botnet have repeatedly usurped Amazon, Apple, Google and Microsoft in Cloudflare's public ranking of the most frequently requested websites. Cloudflare responded by redacting Aisuru domain names from their top websites list. The chief executive at Cloudflare says Aisuru's overlords are using the botnet to boost their malicious domain rankings, while simultaneously attacking the company's domain name system (DNS) service.

Bank Info Security 8 months, 2 weeks ago

OpenAI Signs $38B Deal With Amazon for Compute

AWS to Build Server Clusters, Nvidia to Supply Chips for 7 YearsLoss-making OpenAI added to a string deals with a $38 billion commitment on Monday to using compute resources provided by Amazon Web Services. The AI giant said AWS will build out server clusters using Nvidia flagship Blackwell chips for the next seven years.