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June 2023: a Google data center in France floods and they call it a “water intrusion event”

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  • m@martinh.netM m@martinh.net

    @0xabad1dea When you think about it, a flooded data centre is really just a...

    cloud migration

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    @m @0xabad1dea badum *kish*! 🥁

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    • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

      June 2023: a Google data center in France floods and they call it a “water intrusion event”

      March 2026: an Amazon data center in the Middle East is literally struck by a fucking ballistic missile in a hot war and they call it “impacted by objects”

      View the overall status and health of AWS services using the AWS Health Dashboard.

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      if you want to @ me about how akshually it was probably a DRONE not a MISSILE, then no matter how good a grade you got in ballistic impact analysis, you're getting an F in The Point

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      • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

        if you want to @ me about how akshually it was probably a DRONE not a MISSILE, then no matter how good a grade you got in ballistic impact analysis, you're getting an F in The Point

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        @0xabad1dea ah yes, just a drone. cuddly, friendly weapons of war, they wouldn't i dunno, cause a fire like they did

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        • slothrop@chaos.socialS slothrop@chaos.social

          @HeNeArXn @0xabad1dea FWIW we’re currently at “full recovery is still expected to be many hours away”

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          @slothrop @HeNeArXn @0xabad1dea latest update:

          "We are expecting recovery to take at least a day, as it requires repair of facilities, cooling and power systems, coordination with local authorities, and careful assessment to ensure the safety of our operators."

          yeah that's gonna take a bit

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          • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

            June 2023: a Google data center in France floods and they call it a “water intrusion event”

            March 2026: an Amazon data center in the Middle East is literally struck by a fucking ballistic missile in a hot war and they call it “impacted by objects”

            View the overall status and health of AWS services using the AWS Health Dashboard.

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            @0xabad1dea somebody accidentally deployed a J2EE application

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            • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

              June 2023: a Google data center in France floods and they call it a “water intrusion event”

              March 2026: an Amazon data center in the Middle East is literally struck by a fucking ballistic missile in a hot war and they call it “impacted by objects”

              View the overall status and health of AWS services using the AWS Health Dashboard.

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              @0xabad1dea no politics at Amazon!

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              • tony@toot.hoyle.me.ukT tony@toot.hoyle.me.uk

                @0xabad1dea The 'localised power issue' they keep going on about is presumably Iran vs Israel.

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                @0xabad1dea "We recommend customers enact their disaster recovery plans and recover from remote backups"

                So.. not just a localised power issue then?

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                • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

                  June 2023: a Google data center in France floods and they call it a “water intrusion event”

                  March 2026: an Amazon data center in the Middle East is literally struck by a fucking ballistic missile in a hot war and they call it “impacted by objects”

                  View the overall status and health of AWS services using the AWS Health Dashboard.

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                  @0xabad1dea

                  That's certainly a different issues from "a duck in a secure data center" 😣🤦‍♂️

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                  • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

                    June 2023: a Google data center in France floods and they call it a “water intrusion event”

                    March 2026: an Amazon data center in the Middle East is literally struck by a fucking ballistic missile in a hot war and they call it “impacted by objects”

                    View the overall status and health of AWS services using the AWS Health Dashboard.

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                    @0xabad1dea Any events of other kinds, like "rapid unscheduled disassembly", "kilo-Kelvin event", "accelerated oxidization event", "negative health alteration", "unhealthy substance ingestion", "head/body estrangement", "local high speed lead overdose", "descent into terrain" or anything else not necessarily in an advantageous direction?

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                    • fuzzyfuzzyfungus@cyberplace.socialF fuzzyfuzzyfungus@cyberplace.social

                      @mbpaz @DaveFlater @0xabad1dea I'd be genuinely curious to know how that will work. Ballistic missiles are definitely nation-state coded in ways that truck bombs are not; but my understanding is that insurance contracts usually distinguish between 'war' other violent damage by legal status rather than delivery method.

                      I also think I've been told that the "Malayan Emergency" was so classified in order to try to avoid war-related insurance conditions, so it has been tried before.

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                      @fuzzyfuzzyfungus @DaveFlater @0xabad1dea Back in 2001 right after 9/11 there was immediate relief among insurance companies when Bush appeared on TV declaring "This is an act of war". Later on, there were clarifications and they had to backtrack, but for a while, that was all they needed to refuse any claim.

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                      • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

                        if you want to @ me about how akshually it was probably a DRONE not a MISSILE, then no matter how good a grade you got in ballistic impact analysis, you're getting an F in The Point

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                        @0xabad1dea How did the mansplainer die? He fell down a well, actually.....

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                        • greem@cyberplace.socialG greem@cyberplace.social

                          @0xabad1dea At least OVH had the decency to call the Strasbourg fire a fire, not a thermal event.

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                          @greem @0xabad1dea Its called Cloud upload 😉

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                          • rairii@labyrinth.zoneR rairii@labyrinth.zone
                            @0xabad1dea ok now i'm imagining the opening strike of a war being on us-east-1
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                            @Rairii We have always been at war with us-east-1.

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                            • tony@toot.hoyle.me.ukT tony@toot.hoyle.me.uk

                              @0xabad1dea "We recommend customers enact their disaster recovery plans and recover from remote backups"

                              So.. not just a localised power issue then?

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                              @tony @0xabad1dea That's when they lost a *second* AZ. Several AWS services are (supposed to be) resilient to complete destruction of one AZ. If two are down they're in deeper shit.

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                              • ferricoxide@blahaj.zoneF ferricoxide@blahaj.zone

                                @0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange I see a zone-name like "mec1" and I assumed it was in mecca. Looks like it was in UAE, though?

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                                @0xabad1dea @ferricoxide I think it means "Middle East central"

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                                • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

                                  June 2023: a Google data center in France floods and they call it a “water intrusion event”

                                  March 2026: an Amazon data center in the Middle East is literally struck by a fucking ballistic missile in a hot war and they call it “impacted by objects”

                                  View the overall status and health of AWS services using the AWS Health Dashboard.

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                                  @0xabad1dea Did these "objects" also "undergo rapid, premeditated disassembly"?

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                                  • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

                                    June 2023: a Google data center in France floods and they call it a “water intrusion event”

                                    March 2026: an Amazon data center in the Middle East is literally struck by a fucking ballistic missile in a hot war and they call it “impacted by objects”

                                    View the overall status and health of AWS services using the AWS Health Dashboard.

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                                    @0xabad1dea Anyone remember the icbmto: URL format? 😉

                                    Link Preview Image
                                    ICBM address - Wikipedia

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                                    • dss@infosec.exchangeD dss@infosec.exchange

                                      @HeNeArXn @0xabad1dea of course they would!

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                                      @Dss @HeNeArXn @0xabad1dea

                                      Ballistic Missile just means it finishes its burn relatively early (contrast to Cruise Missile eg).

                                      There are many sizes and payloads, they aren't all nuclear.

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                                      • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

                                        June 2023: a Google data center in France floods and they call it a “water intrusion event”

                                        March 2026: an Amazon data center in the Middle East is literally struck by a fucking ballistic missile in a hot war and they call it “impacted by objects”

                                        View the overall status and health of AWS services using the AWS Health Dashboard.

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                                        @0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

                                        Lulz,
                                        two datacenters:

                                        Mar 02 6:22 AM PST We continue to work towards recovery of the two impaired Availability Zones (mec1-az2 and mec1-az3) in the ME-CENTRAL-1 Region. We are expecting recovery to take at least a day, as it requires repair of facilities, cooling and power systems, coordination with local authorities, and careful assessment to ensure the safety of our operators. EC2, Amazon DynamoDB and other AWS Services continue to experience significant error rates and elevated latencies.

                                        We recommend customers enact their disaster recovery plans and recover from remote backups into alternate AWS Regions, ideally in Europe. Further, we strongly advise customers to update their applications to ingest S3 data to an alternate AWS Region. We will provide an update by 11:00 AM PST on March 2, or sooner if we have additional information to share.

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                                        • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

                                          June 2023: a Google data center in France floods and they call it a “water intrusion event”

                                          March 2026: an Amazon data center in the Middle East is literally struck by a fucking ballistic missile in a hot war and they call it “impacted by objects”

                                          View the overall status and health of AWS services using the AWS Health Dashboard.

                                          favicon

                                          (health.aws.amazon.com)

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                                          @0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

                                          A friend who has in-laws living in Dubai said:

                                          some of the school's' remote learning apps don't work because local companies used local infrastructure.

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