Why Iran targeted Amazon data centers

(theconversation.com)

14 points | by throwaway2037 13 hours ago ago

6 comments

  • GeoSys 13 hours ago

    soft target, good publicity

    • ChiperSoft 3 hours ago

      You only think it's soft because nothing in your life relies on it. For the companies who were hosted there it was a pretty big deal.

      Imagine the chaos that a strike on us-east-1 would cause. Failover management for all of AWS is centrally located in Virginia, redundancies would not activate.

      A lot of commerce would come to a grinding halt. Many banks and credit exchanges would just stop working for weeks, to say nothing for the plethora of businesses who do not have redundant systems.

    • bediger4000 13 hours ago

      Yeah, it'll be like Luigi Mangione. Nobody likes Bezos.

      • brador 6 hours ago

        I like Bezos.

        He’s proof micro management works.

  • dahsg123 12 hours ago

    It was a matter of time before Iran figured out actual annoyances to the US. Blowing up oil and gas facilities hurts the US the least. In fact energy disruption for the EU and China and weakening of the Gulf monarchies (which had pesky BRICS ambitions in the past) may be exactly what the US wants.

    For maximum annoyance Iran should let through EU and Chinese tankers but block US and Israeli tankers. This would infuriate Trump to no end.

  • ChrisArchitect 13 hours ago

    Related:

    Iran says it will target US tech companies in Middle East

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47591208

    Iran's attacks on Amazon data centers in UAE, Bahrain signal a new kind of war

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47317587

    Operational issue – Multiple services (UAE)

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47209781