AWS Data Center Staff on High Alert After Company Pulled Plug on Parler

Jan 16, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence, DevOps, Digital Marketing

Management has warned Amazon data center staff to be on the lookout for any suspicious activity following a comment on Parler that suggested “someone with explosives training” could “pay a visit to some AWS data centers,” Business Insider reported. The comment was under a post about the cloud provider’s decision over the weekend to discontinue providing hosting services to the social network.

AWS also put on hold any big changes or updates to its services Monday and Tuesday, requiring any such changes to be approved by its top executives, Business Insider reported, citing screenshots of internal company messages it has obtained.

Management has warned Amazon data center staff to be on the lookout for any suspicious activity following a comment on Parler that suggested “someone with explosives training” could “pay a visit to some AWS data centers,” Business Insider reported. The comment was under a post about the cloud provider’s decision over the weekend to discontinue providing hosting services to the social network.

AWS also put on hold any big changes or updates to its services Monday and Tuesday, requiring any such changes to be approved by its top executives, Business Insider reported, citing screenshots of internal company messages it has obtained.

Management has warned Amazon data center staff to be on the lookout for any suspicious activity following a comment on Parler that suggested “someone with explosives training” could “pay a visit to some AWS data centers,” Business Insider reported. The comment was under a post about the cloud provider’s decision over the weekend to discontinue providing hosting services to the social network.

AWS also put on hold any big changes or updates to its services Monday and Tuesday, requiring any such changes to be approved by its top executives, Business Insider reported, citing screenshots of internal company messages it has obtained.

Management has warned Amazon data center staff to be on the lookout for any suspicious activity following a comment on Parler that suggested “someone with explosives training” could “pay a visit to some AWS data centers,” Business Insider reported. The comment was under a post about the cloud provider’s decision over the weekend to discontinue providing hosting services to the social network.

AWS also put on hold any big changes or updates to its services Monday and Tuesday, requiring any such changes to be approved by its top executives, Business Insider reported, citing screenshots of internal company messages it has obtained.

Management has warned Amazon data center staff to be on the lookout for any suspicious activity following a comment on Parler that suggested “someone with explosives training” could “pay a visit to some AWS data centers,” Business Insider reported. The comment was under a post about the cloud provider’s decision over the weekend to discontinue providing hosting services to the social network.

AWS also put on hold any big changes or updates to its services Monday and Tuesday, requiring any such changes to be approved by its top executives, Business Insider reported, citing screenshots of internal company messages it has obtained.

Management has warned Amazon data center staff to be on the lookout for any suspicious activity following a comment on Parler that suggested “someone with explosives training” could “pay a visit to some AWS data centers,” Business Insider reported. The comment was under a post about the cloud provider’s decision over the weekend to discontinue providing hosting services to the social network.

AWS also put on hold any big changes or updates to its services Monday and Tuesday, requiring any such changes to be approved by its top executives, Business Insider reported, citing screenshots of internal company messages it has obtained.

Management has warned Amazon data center staff to be on the lookout for any suspicious activity following a comment on Parler that suggested “someone with explosives training” could “pay a visit to some AWS data centers,” Business Insider reported. The comment was under a post about the cloud provider’s decision over the weekend to discontinue providing hosting services to the social network.

AWS also put on hold any big changes or updates to its services Monday and Tuesday, requiring any such changes to be approved by its top executives, Business Insider reported, citing screenshots of internal company messages it has obtained.

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