Massive US military social media spying archive left wide open in AWS S3 buckets

in #security7 years ago

Dozens of terabytes exposed, your tax dollars at work


The archives were found by veteran security breach hunter UpGuard's Chris Vickery during a routine scan of open Amazon-hosted data silos, and these ones weren't exactly hidden. The buckets were named centcom-backup, centcom-archive, and pacom-archive.

CENTCOM is the common abbreviation for the US Central Command, which controls army operations in the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia. PACOM is the name for US Pacific Command, covering the rest of southern Asia, China and Australasia.

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Brilliant article! I have a couple videos and articles to add to it. This whole thing is devised to take out the patriots with drones. I will be back with it as soon as I put it all together. Keep posting the truth! Many people are waking up who would not normally care about information like this. Thanks!

This is getting old. I thought this wouldn't be a surprise anymore.

Like throwing pearls at the feet of swine!
The greater than agencies just get too big to manage.
Have we learnt nothing from Star Wars?

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