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Can be googled as of now with not for public release filetype:pdf site:amazonaws.com

Ever wanted to see the official goddamn opsec guide for 3rd parties? Now you can!

There's a bunch of pdf files floating around now.

Look at all that black: https://pic8.co/sh/aL23xX.jpg

No doubt this will be scrubbed soon, but remember that it happened.

Can be googled as of now with `not for public release filetype:pdf site:amazonaws.com` Ever wanted to see the official goddamn opsec guide for 3rd parties? Now you can! There's a bunch of pdf files floating around now. Look at all that black: https://pic8.co/sh/aL23xX.jpg No doubt this will be scrubbed soon, but remember that it happened.

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There's an Amazon data center here in New Allbangme that you need a secret or higher to work in.

I wonder how much of this stuff lives next to me?

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New Allbangme

Sounds like Canada

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Can you share the PDF over kikebox? I'd like to mirror them.

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Yeah, I have one (22P0047_-_OPSEC_Security_Guide_for_Defense_Contractors) - https://files.catbox.moe/hzudvw.pdf I had difficulty making a post, turns out google links were banned, so I removed all the links initially.

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Based on the little bit you posted, this is over-classified nothingburgers. The Jedi contract was for cloud computing services that AWS, Azure, and the NSA got in a spat over years ago. "Leaking" it is about as exciting as leaking that Pizza Hut is negotiating a single-supplier pizza delivery contract with the NSA. Classified? Probably. Should it be? Obviously not. Because it's not leaking the secret squirrel stuff they're doing, it's leaking really boring contract negotiation project requirements that would be equally likely if Waffle House was negotiating for cloud services.

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True. One of the PDFs I saw was really boring (posted below), probably made for complete greenhorns who got there via daddy connections. Could even be part of an April Fool's prank.