Drone Strikes Damage Amazon Data Centers in UAE and Bahrain, Disrupt Services
In Brief
Drone strikes damaged Amazon Web Services facilities in UAE and Bahrain, causing disruptions to banking and payments.
Key Facts
- Amazon reported drone strikes damaged three of its facilities in the UAE and Bahrain.
- The incidents highlight vulnerabilities in technology infrastructure during military conflicts.
- The affected facilities were part of Amazon Web Services in the Middle East.
- Banking and payments services experienced disruptions following the strikes.
- Amazon attributed the attacks to Iranian drone strikes targeting its data centers.
What Happened
Amazon announced that drone strikes damaged three of its Web Services facilities located in the UAE and Bahrain. The attacks led to disruptions in banking and payments services in the region. Amazon attributed the strikes to Iranian drones targeting its data centers.
Why It Matters
The incidents underscore the vulnerability of key technology infrastructure to physical attacks during conflicts. Disruptions to banking and payments highlight the broader impact on essential services and raise concerns about the security of cloud data centers in conflict zones.
Sources
- CNA — Amazon's cloud unit says drone strikes damaged UAE and Bahrain facilities(19h ago)
- CNBC — Amazon says drone strikes damaged 3 facilities in UAE and Bahrain(18h ago)
- BBC News — Amazon says drones damaged three facilities in UAE and Bahrain(15h ago)
