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Privilege Escalation Issue in Amazon ECS Leads to IAM Hijacking

Posted on August 7, 2025
Privilege Escalation Issue in Amazon ECS Leads to IAM Hijacking

A software developer discovered a way to abuse an undocumented protocol in Amazon’s Elastic Container Service to escalate privileges, cross boundaries and gain access to other cloud resources.

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