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Beware of FlowFixation: AWS Flaw Lets Hackers Commandeer Your Cloud Sessions
Beware the “FlowFixation” folks! AWS’s slip let cyber-creeps hijack your airflow sessions with a devious XSS attack. It’s comedy gold for hackers, tragedy for your data.

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Well folks, it looks like AWS's Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow just got an unexpected feature: the "Hack Me Now" mode. Thanks to a vulnerability lovingly named FlowFixation, hackers could have had a field day session-jacking and code-crunching through the clouds. But don't worry, the digital storm is over. AWS patched the leak faster than you can say "oopsie-daisy in the cloud infrastructure."