Parler Claims Amazon Intentionally Left Security Hole for Hackers to Attack Data Centers

Parler Claims Amazon Intentionally Left Security Hole for Hackers to Attack Data Centers
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Jack Phillips
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Parler, in a court filing, accused Amazon Web Services (AWS) of deliberately leaving open Amazon Route 53, a Domain Name System web service, that essentially provided a green light for hackers to attack its data centers.

Parler’s filing in a Washington state court stated that after AWS took Parler offline, “it did a very curious thing” and “left open Route 53.”

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