some stats on things that are publicly available to anyone on the internet but probably shouldn't be: https://donk.sh/d/f76sdvk5l7.log …
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Replying to @donk_enby
what does publicly available mean here? isn't having a read-allowed bucket a completely valid use case?
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Replying to @hyperfekt
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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I'm not sure what the valid use case for having publicly accessible bucket listings is, that offsets everyone being able to do what I did yesterday, and crawling every S3 bucket known to exist to a certain search engine
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