It's too much stuff for a single person to sift through. I don't feel like tracking down and emailing the owners of 16k S3 buckets either. The only way people will learn might be if I just release the database publicly. It's all publicly available information anyway, right?
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CRAM/BAM files are DNA sequencing data. How many buckets are those distributed over? Could be medically sensitive
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it's just the 1000 genomes project
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what does publicly available mean here? isn't having a read-allowed bucket a completely valid use case?
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yes, but a lot of these are companies using S3 as if it's Dropbox thinking making it public applies only to other people working there. others are using it for valid reasons, but somehow a full dump of their database slipped into the bucket.
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