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[โ€“] capital 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

If S3, it's not cloud storage's fault some dummies enable public access to buckets which is disabled by default.

[โ€“] MetaCubed 3 points 7 months ago

Youre correct it's not the provider's fault, but it's much harder in my very biased opinion to accidentally expose a secure 100% internal intranet than it is to accidentally put a top secret document in a public data bucket.

But it's a moot argument in this case anyway. Fake documents means these are likely exposed just to troll folks like us.