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A picture shows the logo of the online retailer Amazon dispalyed on computer screens in London in 2014. (LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images) By Meg Wagner One errant keystroke to blame It turns out that ...
By Meg Wagner One errant keystroke to blame It turns out that it was a simple typo that caused the Tuesday internet meltdown that affected thousands of websites. Amazon’s Simple Storage Service ...
All this is to say that, through all those countless Terms & Conditions and third-party consent forms, Automattic potentially has access to a huge chunk of the internet’s content and data.
Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3) — a cloud storage provider dubbed the backbone of the internet because more than 150,000 websites, including giants like Netflix and Pinterest, […] ...
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It turns out that it was a simple typo that caused the Tuesday internet meltdown that affected thousands of websites. Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3) — a cloud storage provider dubbed the ...