|
|
|
|
|
by acdha
644 days ago
|
|
> The interesting thing is, most people wouldn't do the same things (say, chmod 777 all the things) on a public NAS. I ran one of those for years in a place where the median user had a science Ph.D. This happened more than once. People also made public FTP upload folders or had PHP accepting uploads to save time. I’m skeptical that this is more common in S3 versus being a popularity contest, and reflecting the likelihood that some “temporary troubleshooting” mistake will be noticed in S3 is much greater than on a private server. |
|