Because a customer compromises
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:07 am
IaaS providers — such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform — typically work with customers who have an enterprise fair use agreement, because they typically believe that violations are unintentional. When a cloud provider is forced to take enforcement action — for example, the platform’s secure operation — it is more likely to do so in a targeted manner, suspending or quarantining specific elements of the customer’s infrastructure, rather than suspending it entirely.
Safety Tales: Car Sharing Under Trial
Vladimir Bezmaly | 11.03.2021
- Good night! Please take an alcohol test.
- Let's.
- Citizen, you are drunk! Get out of the car!
Six months passed. The woman opened her oman mobile database and saw a letter - a ruling from a justice of the peace. From it she learned that she had been fined a large sum and deprived of her license for a year and a half. Surprised, the woman called the court.
- Good afternoon, have you mixed anything up? I was in another city at the time. My husband is probably to blame, but we have been divorced for a year now and do not live together.
— Judging by the case data, the car sharing service was taken in your name, which means you were behind the wheel.
- I wasn't driving. Here's the location of my smartphone. Here's proof that I was at the hotel. Request documents and video from there.
— We'll ask.
- So ask your ex-husband.
- He said that he had your car sharing account on his smartphone. And he used it.
- Well, you see. That means I wasn't there.
Safety Tales: Car Sharing Under Trial
Vladimir Bezmaly | 11.03.2021
- Good night! Please take an alcohol test.
- Let's.
- Citizen, you are drunk! Get out of the car!
Six months passed. The woman opened her oman mobile database and saw a letter - a ruling from a justice of the peace. From it she learned that she had been fined a large sum and deprived of her license for a year and a half. Surprised, the woman called the court.
- Good afternoon, have you mixed anything up? I was in another city at the time. My husband is probably to blame, but we have been divorced for a year now and do not live together.
— Judging by the case data, the car sharing service was taken in your name, which means you were behind the wheel.
- I wasn't driving. Here's the location of my smartphone. Here's proof that I was at the hotel. Request documents and video from there.
— We'll ask.
- So ask your ex-husband.
- He said that he had your car sharing account on his smartphone. And he used it.
- Well, you see. That means I wasn't there.