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LHB Linux Digest #25.21: firewalld, fail2ban, find command, self-hosted file management

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by: Abhishek Prakash
Fri, 08 Aug 2025 17:09:15 +0530


The most talked about story this week was the instance of AWS deleting a 10-year old user account of an open source developer. The developer claims that it was a script ran by AWS employees that did this job. Awkward, right?

AWS deleted my 10-year account and all data without warning
After 10 years as an AWS customer and open-source contributor, they deleted my account and all data with zero warning. Here’s how AWS’s ‘verification’ process became a digital execution, and why you should never trust cloud providers with your only copy of anything.

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