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Amazon's Cloud Unit In Bahrain "Disrupted" By Iranian Strike
Amazon's Cloud Unit In Bahrain "Disrupted" By Iranian Strike
Just one day after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps threatened U.S. companies across the Middle East, the Financial Times reported late Tuesday morning that an IRGC strike had damaged Amazon's cloud computing infrastructure in Bahrain.
The FT cited Bahrain's interior ministry, which said civil defense teams were "extinguishing a fire in a facility of a company as a result of the Iranian aggression."
Local authorities did not identify the company, disclose the type of air-delivered munition used, and/or provide further operational details about the strike.
But according...
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