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The AWS S3 Denial of Wallet Amplification Attack

The AWS S3 Denial of Wallet Amplification Attack

If you publicly host large data files on AWS S3 and pay for AWS transfer costs, you may be vulnerable to a “Denial of Wallet” amplification attack. Even if you are not hosting data publicly, you may be exposed to a malicious third-party attack or even a programming error, that can cause major costs within a short time frame.


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