Thank you to everyone who brought this article to our attention. We agree that customers should not have to pay for unauthorized requests that they did not initiate. We’ll have more to share on exactly how we’ll help prevent these charges shortly.
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How an empty S3
Update: S3 engineers are working to make unauthorized requests that customers did not initiate free of charge.
This change will cover a range of HTTP 3xx/4xx status codes, including all of those cited in the article. We're moving quickly and we plan to share more details this
We’ve started deploying changes to Amazon S3 to make unauthorized requests with certain error codes which were not initiated by you to be free of charge. This change covers a range of HTTP 3xx/4xx status codes. It will take a few weeks for the roll out to complete in all #AWS
Update: S3 engineers are working to make unauthorized requests that customers did not initiate free of charge.
This change will cover a range of HTTP 3xx/4xx status codes, including all of those cited in the article. We're moving quickly and we plan to share more details this
Please accept my apology if you were planning to attend any of the events or streams that I was supposed to do this week. My father passed away last night after a long, slow decline due to dementia, I am in shock, and will reschedule. My tribute to him: facebook.com/jeff.s.barr/po…
I started working at Amazon.com 18 years ago today. After a lot of digging, I found an ancient backup of my IMAP mailbox and within it the WELCOME TO AMAZON message that I received the week before I started!
13 years ago today I started out by saying "Welcome to the Amazon Web Services Blog." It has been an amazing ride so far and the best is still to come. amzn.to/2hhrhNu#whoknew