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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is urging its open-source Cloud Development Kit (CDK) users to apply fixes now available for a flaw that, under certain circumstances, can allow complete account takeover ...
AWS has fixed a security flaw in its cloud development kit that could have allowed for complete account takeover.
Experts believe Codefinger is using compromised credentials to access AWS S3 buckets.
Attackers can gain access to AWS accounts or sensitive data by creating in advance S3 storage buckets with predictable names that will be automatically used by various services and tools.
Brien Posey begins a series on providing protection against Web-based attacks with the AWS Firewall Manager, designed to simplify firewall-related administrative tasks across your organization. Like ...
How-To How to Be Notified When Someone Logs In with Your AWS Root Account By Brien Posey 03/29/2024 Amazon has long recommended that you use your AWS root account as seldom as possible, using instead ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Keeping your Amazon account secure is a major concern for every AWS user and admin. Here are the ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has fixed a security flaw in its Cloud Development Kit (CDK) which could have allowed threat actors to fully take over people’s accounts.