But, you know, keep sending everything to AWS. What could go wrong?
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I get the time-honored tradition of transforming every bad action that companies do into an attack on key escrow. But I really don't follow this argument. While tech companies folded on domain fronting, they're still vocal opponents of key escrow. That breaks your analogy.
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The fact that they oppose it says nothing about whether they’ll protect users adequately if forced to implement it. Their behavior here suggests not
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I believe Amazon & Google folded on this, but to their own customers rather than to a Gov. So much hosted on CloudFront & GAE that clients must have been complaining in droves when Russian associates could no longer reach... This was commercial pressure by (likely) many actors.
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When you think it through, their only alternative would have been to tell customers... Umm.. This may take a while to work out... You could move to CloudFlare until then? Not a successful long term strategy.
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This is ridiculous. Signal themselves admits they use a trick to abuse CDNs by providing their service hidden in requests to other CDN customers. We used to call this "theft of service," though I must admit "domain fronting" sounds way more cyber. Why would CDNs support this?
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