Aws
- Infrastructure in the Line of Fire: What the AWS Drone Strikes Actually Mean for SREs
Drone activity has disrupted AWS Bahrain twice in March 2026. Two strikes in one month is a pattern, not a one-off. What the confirmed recurrence means for SREs thinking about region risk, DR planning, and cloud vendor exposure in active conflict zones.
- Your AI Agent's Sandbox Has a Hole in It: DNS Exfiltration and the Bedrock AgentCore Flaw
AWS Bedrock AgentCore's Sandbox mode was documented as providing complete network isolation -- it doesn't. Researchers demonstrated a full bidirectional command-and-control channel over DNS, entirely bypassing egress controls. Here's what that means for every cloud-hosted AI agent.
- "No Network Access" Is a Promise. Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Broke It.
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Code Interpreter allows DNS queries even when configured for no network access. Amazon called it intended functionality. That framing deserves scrutiny.
- Amazon's Kiro Took Down AWS for 13 Hours. The Fix Reveals a Bigger Problem.
In December 2025, Amazon's internal AI coding agent Kiro caused a 13-hour AWS outage while fixing a minor bug. The real story isn't the outage -- it's what Amazon's internal memo and subsequent response reveal about how AI-assisted changes are (and aren't) being governed in production.