Amazon: The Silent Accomplice in Cyber Attacks on Small Businesses
As a small business owner, I’ve had just about enough of Amazon and their unscrupulous ways. It’s high time someone called out this corporate behemoth for what they truly are: a silent accomplice in the relentless cyber attacks that plague small businesses like mine every single day.

Every morning I wake up and check my security logs, and what do I find? Amazon Web Services (AWS) servers hammering away at my site, trying every dirty trick in the book. These servers are attempting to find vulnerabilities, brute-forcing login systems, and sometimes even launching denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. It’s as if these hackers have a vendetta against small businesses like mine.

Now, let’s get one thing straight—I don’t believe Amazon themselves are behind these attacks. But they sure as hell are enabling it by allowing hackers to rent their servers and use them for nefarious purposes. What does Amazon do about it? Absolutely fucking nothing. They don’t lift a damn finger to stop these attacks because they are raking in money from the very scumbags who are trying to put me out of business... and if I do go out of business then that one less competitor for Amazon.

Why does Amazon get away with this? Simple. They’ve got so much cash, they could probably buy the government if they wanted to. With their deep pockets, they pay the authorities to simply turn a blind eye to the havoc their services are causing. It’s a dirty game, and it’s high time we called them out for it.

So, what’s the solution? It’s not enough to complain; we need action. And that action, my friends, is to stop buying from Amazon. They thrive on our dollars and use them to fuel a monopoly that’s crushing small businesses. By opting to shop elsewhere, we can hit them where it hurts—their bottom line.

Amazon may think they’re invincible, but they’re not. It’s up to us to take a stand. The next time you think about making a purchase from Amazon, think about the small businesses trying to compete with an entity that supports cybercriminals. Think about the livelihoods being threatened.

Let’s put an end to Amazon’s reign of terror. Stop buying from Amazon and support businesses that play fair.
Amazon: The Silent Accomplice in Cyber Attacks on Small Businesses As a small business owner, I’ve had just about enough of Amazon and their unscrupulous ways. It’s high time someone called out this corporate behemoth for what they truly are: a silent accomplice in the relentless cyber attacks that plague small businesses like mine every single day. Every morning I wake up and check my security logs, and what do I find? Amazon Web Services (AWS) servers hammering away at my site, trying every dirty trick in the book. These servers are attempting to find vulnerabilities, brute-forcing login systems, and sometimes even launching denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. It’s as if these hackers have a vendetta against small businesses like mine. Now, let’s get one thing straight—I don’t believe Amazon themselves are behind these attacks. But they sure as hell are enabling it by allowing hackers to rent their servers and use them for nefarious purposes. What does Amazon do about it? Absolutely fucking nothing. They don’t lift a damn finger to stop these attacks because they are raking in money from the very scumbags who are trying to put me out of business... and if I do go out of business then that one less competitor for Amazon. Why does Amazon get away with this? Simple. They’ve got so much cash, they could probably buy the government if they wanted to. With their deep pockets, they pay the authorities to simply turn a blind eye to the havoc their services are causing. It’s a dirty game, and it’s high time we called them out for it. So, what’s the solution? It’s not enough to complain; we need action. And that action, my friends, is to stop buying from Amazon. They thrive on our dollars and use them to fuel a monopoly that’s crushing small businesses. By opting to shop elsewhere, we can hit them where it hurts—their bottom line. Amazon may think they’re invincible, but they’re not. It’s up to us to take a stand. The next time you think about making a purchase from Amazon, think about the small businesses trying to compete with an entity that supports cybercriminals. Think about the livelihoods being threatened. Let’s put an end to Amazon’s reign of terror. Stop buying from Amazon and support businesses that play fair.
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