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by mschuster91
951 days ago
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> I'm curious what part of this scheme involves "not ending up in jail"? Needless to say you can't do this without identifying yourself. Stolen credit cards are a dime a dozen, and nation state actors can just use their domestic banks or agents in the banks of other countries in a pinch to deflect blame or lay false trails. If I were Russia or China, I'd invest a lot of money into researching all kinds of avenues on how to take out the large three public cloud providers if need be: take out AWS, Google, Microsoft and on the CDN side Cloudflare and Akamai and suddenly the entire Western economy grinds to a halt. The only ones who will not be affected are the US government cloud services in AWS, as this runs separate from other AWS regions - that is, unless the attacker gets access to credentials that allow them executions on the GovCloud regions... |
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This subthread started with "is this issue a valuable exploit". Needless to say, if you need to invoke superpower-scale cyber warfare to find an application, the answer is "no". Russia and China have plenty of options to "take out" western infrastructure if they're willing to blow things up[1] at that scale.
[1] Figuratively and literally