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AWS billed user $45,000 after Monero miners hacked his account

AWS billed user $45,000 after Monero miners hacked his account

SEO Scout founder Johnny Platt fell victim to hackers mining Monero.

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🎄 Excited to announce I just received my Christmas present from @awscloud!

😱 Horrified to see it’s $45,000 in charges due to some scammer hacking my account + mining Crypto for the last few weeks

⏰ Had no sleep last night. It’s now 23 hrs since my support ticket & no reply.

— Jonny Platt (@jonnyplatt) December 14, 2021

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Unknown attackers breached his Amazon Web Services (AWS) account and used it for mining over several weeks. As a result, the company billed Platt $45,000.

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According to findings, the attackers launched a mining script on AWS Lambda. Every three minutes it ran on different Lambda installations and mined cryptocurrency for the maximum allowed 15 minutes. In total, the hackers mined 6 XMR (about $800).

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Platt is convinced that Amazon could have detected the fraudsters.

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«The script was an unencrypted plaintext file, and AWS could easily identify in it lines of code used in similar attacks to raise suspicion,» he wrote.

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A few days later Amazon responded to the user’s complaint and сняла с него все обвинения в виде единовременного исключения.

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In August, Splunk researchers disclosed a breach of Windows servers inside Amazon Web Services that were used for hidden mining of Monero via the Telegram desktop client.

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