Iranian drone strikes damaged three Amazon Web Services sites in the Middle East, exposing how vulnerable cloud data centers are in conflict.
The attacks were believed to be the first time data centers had been attacked with drones. It likely won’t be the last, ...
Drone strikes in retaliation for the US-Israel attack on Iran have hit multiple Amazon data centers in the United Arab ...
Data centers have become military targets, and questions are emerging about the United States' preparedness for attacks on ...
From Amazon sites in the Gulf to reported strikes on Tehran data centers, digital infrastructure is increasingly becoming a ...
Amazon Web Services confirmed that several of its data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were damaged after ...
Amazon.com (NasdaqGS:AMZN) experienced disruptions to its AWS data centers in the UAE and Bahrain after military drone strikes. The attacks caused structural damage and prolonged service outages, ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) reports structural damage to data centers in the UAE and Bahrain following Iranian drone strikes, causing localized disruptions.
Amazon, Google and others struck deals in the Persian Gulf to foot the bill for A.I. development. Iran has now threatened attacks against the companies’ infrastructure in the region.
Drone strikes reportedly damage AWS data centers in UAE and Bahrain, disrupting EC2, S3, and DynamoDB services across the ...
Amazon has confirmed that three Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and one in Bahrain have been damaged by drone strikes, causing an extensive outage that is ...