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Misleading title 1.1B files were exposed
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S3 configuration strikes again! How long will it take for this to stop happening, you’d think this would be part of IT 101 by now.
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No amount of education will stop this I'm afraid. The pressure comes from corporations profits, so if they can skim on security and save money, they will.

If we had some laws/enforcement fining them for breaches (enough that it's too big of a risk), we'll stop seeing breaches as companies start actually protecting our data.

Or Amazon could default in a random key to lock down the data.
From the description and screenshots, it doesn't seem like health records. It looks like analytics data from their website and apps.