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by kube-system
849 days ago
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Well, as a very relevant example, if you tell others what your AWS account ID is, they can figure out if you own any particular bucket. The metadata association between the content of that bucket and the owner might give away information that the contents of the bucket doesn't indicate on its own. It also might not be a technical vulnerability, but that association itself could imply some proprietary business information. Or it could give clues to any would-be attacker as to other resources to target. In business, there are lots of types of information that are not secret, but are also not public. |
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