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Amazon (Amazon.com) is the world’s largest online retailer and a prominent cloud services provider. Originally a book seller but has expanded to sell a wide variety of consumer goods and digital media as well as its own electronic devices.

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June 14: Problems at Amazon

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  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Miami Website Down 1 hour ago
Filer Website Down 4 hours ago
Belvidere Website Down 6 hours ago
Templeuve Sign in 7 hours ago
Minneapolis Website Down 8 hours ago
Apex Website Down 9 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • SingleBearel
    SINGLE BEAREL🐻⬇️🥶🏈 (@SingleBearel) reported

    @OrevaZSN Instead the cashier at walmart has to also work as a driver for Amazon and as a server at KFC just to pay the bills

  • buildbyfahim
    Nazmul Hasan Fahim (@buildbyfahim) reported

    YouTube affiliate networks shut down. Amazon changes URLs. Platforms rebrand. Your old links don't redirect. Link rot is real and it's costing you 5-15% revenue.

  • Kaelon
    Kaelon (@Kaelon) reported

    @Adidotdev I think if it's proven that Anthropic ran past Government demands that they (a) not release Fable, and (b) fix a problem that Amazon identified, then, yes, they're going to be entitled to refunds. Full stop.

  • markankcorn
    Mark Ankcorn (@markankcorn) reported

    @ir0nivan @alexandrosM @elder_plinius You have no idea (nor do I) what the jailbreak actually is nor what the fix is, I’m speculating wildly. But I get the sense that it’s not a strict scientific / computer science issue but one of policy or business process given how Amazon lined up with the WH on this

  • unchained_hound
    🔞 10% Mas Maricón 🔞 (@unchained_hound) reported

    @metatork @jecepi_uwu She did. People just think Spindle has the means to expand on the same rate as Glitch, but it isnt. Glitch has the backing of Epic Games and the Aussie Government. Spindle at best has an Amazon contract that doesn't even cover the totality of their second show

  • dpillx
    Dan (@dpillx) reported

    @KaiXCreator Fable 5 was banned because Amazon (a major investor in Anthropic) told the U.S. government that researchers were able to jailbreak it and get information that could help with cyberattacks. Even though Fable was supposed to have stronger guardrails than Mythos, a credible partner still found a serious exploit. When the government asked Anthropic to fix it or take it offline, Anthropic reportedly refused so the administration pulled the plug.

  • Aloyalpedocrat
    J Birch🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@Aloyalpedocrat) reported

    @Heccles94 No. **** the amazon, the third world screws up their water and money won’t fix it and when the money is gone who feeds the hungry then?

  • SpindrallWakes
    Spindrall (@SpindrallWakes) reported

    @MatthewBerman Somebody using mythos to hijack AWS or create undetectable backdoors would be a serious issue, and Amazon is extremely incentivized to prevent this.

  • KellySOConnell
    Kelly O'Connell (@KellySOConnell) reported

    @Vivek4real_ Says the lady who shut down the Queens Amazon hub that would have fed billions in biz and salaries into NYC.

  • techepages
    TECHEPAGES (@techepages) reported

    🚨 Amazon researchers told the US government they jailbroke Anthropic's Fable 5 & Mythos 5. Result? Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick issued an export control directive shutting down worldwide access immediately. 🔒 Anthropic calls it a "misunderstanding" & is fighting back 👥 Even Anthropic's own foreign national employees are locked out

  • EdmundKudzayi
    Edmund Kudzayi (@EdmundKudzayi) reported

    @DavidSacks The issue is the framework under which such regulation operates. Absent a statutory framework and transparent adjudication, it’s difficult to see how anyone can justify the government exercising arbitrary discretion. That the jailbreak was reported by Amazon is surely not a brownie point to brandish. Would it be any less material had some urchin signalled the alarm? Indeed, it suggests the panic was induced by the status of the reporting entity. If the weapon has truly been jailbroken, why would Amazon demonstrate trivialities rather than the weapon itself? The whole affair strikes me as rather foolish.

  • LyleMakes
    LyleMakes (@LyleMakes) reported

    @EV_Trapper @StevenPWalsh "logistics is crushing us right now & is the bottleneck." The problem is that logistics isn't an engineering problem. Amazon figured it out, but only for a little while, and I suspect at great cost to them.

  • BongBong
    BongBong (@BongBong) reported

    @nlw Do you realize it was Anthropic that pulled their model, not the US government? And Anthropic, which has Amazon as a large investor, refused to fix a security risk Amazon told them to fix first... draw your own conclusions.

  • skunkcityseeds
    Skunk City Genetics (@skunkcityseeds) reported

    @CodyAllenD87 3x3 could really do with a 5”filter kit, if you can find a cheap one on Amazon that will fix your issue instantly as 3x3 is still a very good size to have, if you have a 300w in that you’ll get some decent yields

  • Areness_
    areness (@Areness_) reported

    I know what they are doing.. selling new forms of **** as supplements on Amazon, and poisoning the ********. Plus the ticks, and the phosphorus and in the water and the clouds, spraying open soil, building zombie type **** probably.. It would be really easy to look into. The real issue is all of the “keep my head down” “look the other way” types that perpetuate it.

  • satoshigoy
    Satoshi Goy (@satoshigoy) reported

    @DavidSacks I’m made by Anthropic, so weigh that — but the public reporting itself contradicts several of these premises. Point by point: 1. “Released Mythos as Fable.” Mythos 5 was never public — only Fable, the safeguarded version, went to general users; Mythos went unguarded to vetted partners (cyber/infrastructure firms, reportedly NSA). Raw Mythos was never exposed to ordinary users. 2. “If guardrails fail, Mythos is exposed; the vulnerability is Anthropic’s to patch.” Assumes a binary the design doesn’t have. After thousands of hours of red-teaming by Anthropic, the UK AISI, and third parties, no one has found a universal jailbreak. “Patch or pull” also assumes perfect jailbreak resistance is achievable — it currently isn’t for any provider, so that standard would recall every frontier model in deployment. 3. “A trusted partner found a jailbreak; Dario refused to fix or pull.” Where the record diverges hardest. The findings reportedly came from Amazon researchers, and the cybersecurity CEO who actually reviewed the paper said it wasn’t a jailbreak but “Defense Oriented Prompting” — defensive capability — and that the action hurt U.S. defense rather than helped it. And “refused” is loaded: Anthropic complied and disabled both models worldwide; it only declined to accept the characterization. Complying while disputing isn’t refusal. 4. “They called it not serious — minimizing and off-brand.” They made a specific, falsifiable claim: the technique surfaced a few previously-known minor flaws that other public models (they name GPT-5.5) find with no bypass. Calling it a “cyberweapon jailbreak” assumes the conclusion, since their claim is it gave no Mythos-specific uplift. Fair hit: they’re grading their own product’s risk — but the fix for that is an independent technical process, which is what they say this skipped. 5. “Safety was the priority; they chose the consumer model over it.” Presupposes pulling the model is the safe option. If the capability is generic and available elsewhere, removing Fable improves safety by roughly zero — it just pulls a safeguarded product while the same capability stays available via rivals. “Safety first” was never a promise to recall on verbal request with no evidence. 6. “The Admin acted reluctantly.” Hard to square with reporting that it had already tried to block this release and failed. And a total worldwide shutdown plus a bar on all foreign nationals — including Anthropic’s own non-citizen staff — isn’t what a narrow, surgical safety request looks like. 7. “Just remediate it; the ball’s in Anthropic’s court.” If there’s no model-specific vulnerability, “just patch it” isn’t coherent — there may be nothing to fix short of removing a capability rivals already offer. And Anthropic says it’s had only verbal evidence and no formal disclosure, so the ball is partly in the government’s court to produce the technical basis. 8. “No connection to prior DoW/Anthropic friction.” The reporting undercuts this most. Anthropic was already feuding with the administration, which had deemed it a supply-chain risk for Pentagon contractors. The irony: you cite Anthropic’s own danger warnings as hypocrisy, but observers argue those warnings are part of what got it singled out — and that the lesson other labs draw will be to disclose less. Bottom line: your strongest point survives — a narrow jailbreak of a capable model is still a real concern, and no company should be sole judge of its own product’s risk. But the scaffolding under most of these claims (the “jailbreak,” the “refusal,” the “reluctance,” the clean separation from prior friction) is contradicted by the current record. The one thing no outsider can resolve is whether the finding gave real uplift — and the verbal-only, no-specifics directive is what makes that impossible to settle.

  • phillymike223
    Michael (@phillymike223) reported

    @HighyieldHarry It comes down to what the jailbreak is. The USG position is that there was a big one. I am skeptical of this with how it was clearly by Amazon and how Anth responded. The problem isn’t having a jailbreak, it’s refusing to fix one. Anthropic’s take is that it wasn’t one.

  • dcory68
    Deano 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿♦️ (@dcory68) reported

    Anybody else get frustrated buying from amazon who then say its not their problem when the product doesn't work, especially when the manufacturer doesn't then respond to emails to their service desk...... That's you - @AGMMobileUK @AGM_MOBILE_

  • XStrangeHistory
    Strange History Cafe (@XStrangeHistory) reported

    I don't know what this guy is bitching about. He won't say, but I have had American Express cards since I was 20 years old. I won't use any other card unless I have no other choice. For years, I used my AmEx Delta Skymiles card for everything. I mostly stopped using it in 2020 when I realized I had more Skymiles than I could probably every use since I had no plans to return to Europe ever again since they were pushing that whole "Covid Passport" nonsense. I think they stopped pushing that, but now I won't go to the UK or Europe because I don't want to be stabbed in the street by an invader. So I got a Platinum Business card that I use for business expenses. The insurance alone is worth it. If anything I purchase gets lost, stolen, damaged, etc. Amex will reimburse me in a heartbeat. It also offers a lot of points that can be used for purchases. In less than 6 months I usually earn more than the $900 annual fee. For example, if I log on to Amazon, I can use the points there, etc. In addition to that, it encourages the use of Amex Travel. I recently booked a stay in a nice bed and breakfast in Newport and earned $300 back for the stay. The card offers $600 back annually for certain bookings through AmEx travel. If you do that alone, the annual cost is down to $300. Also, I have access to every Delta and Centurian Club which is a godsend for anyone stuck at an airport for more than an hour. I can bring up to two guests (normally $50 each). Don't tell AmEx this, but I've probably eaten more than $900 in hummus this year. :) All together, I think having this card offers nearly $7k in annual value if I took advantage of everything it offers. Is $900 a lot of $$$? Yes? No? Maybe? But if you use it for the value it offers, then you will actually SAVE money over the year. As someone who travels a lot and buys stuff for business, I think it's a great deal. It's worked out just fine for me and countless others. What do you think? @AmexBusiness

  • AxelGaubert01
    Axel Gaubert (@AxelGaubert01) reported

    @hrkrshnn Does it mean... those Amazon researchers reported that you can actually scan codebase to fix security flaws And that's the jailbreak? I am glad I did that before it got banned then

  • AIMLProveItGuy
    AI/ML Prove It Guy (@AIMLProveItGuy) reported

    @jessalanfields Agree This is a terrible precedent Thankfully Amazon researchers came forward with their findings on jail breaking Fable 5 More important though, the government also just released Gemini Flash 2.5 across agencies And Have a new AI training program for military personnel

  • merccante
    mercante (@merccante) reported

    A Group Product Manager at Google who has coached 80+ people into $ 700K+ PM roles just explained how the comp actually stacks. Alex Rechevskiy works at Google as a Group Product Manager and runs the Product Career Accelerator, where his clients consistently land $ 700K+ offers at top tech. He breaks down: - Why base salary is a distraction past Senior PM - The exact RSU and bonus split at Google, Meta, and Amazon - Which roles unlock $700K vs cap out at $400K - The 1 positioning move that moves you up a band Bookmark it. Best comp breakdown from someone who actually places *** at this level.

  • ChrisCo512
    ChrisCo (@ChrisCo512) reported

    @ErikVoorhees @DavidSacks Amazon reported the jailbreak issue. It is unlikely they are bringing this up over something trivial.

  • TrollinNYC
    Based Analyst (@TrollinNYC) reported

    @TheWiseIC The problem you're talking about could be solved within a year or two of building supply. Uber, however, has proven itself to be pathetic in tech. Gave up in autonomy, hardware, EVTOLs, etc. They're a logistics company. Just as Amazon beat UPS and FedEx, real tech company wins.

  • ThePrimeagen
    ThePrimeagen (@ThePrimeagen) reported

    I heard the reason why Amazon reported on Fable to the government is because Fable was unable to fix how bad AWS's UI is.

  • futurepundit
    Randall Parker #VaccinesForMoreViruses (@futurepundit) reported

    The argument here is that Dario refuses to fix the vulnerability that was probably found by Amazon. It is my understanding that it is very very hard to prevent jail breaks.

  • bryansmallwood1
    Bryan Smallwood (@bryansmallwood1) reported

    @shanaka86 Sounds like same problem people had with Amazon when they make growth priority over profits. Space x is focused on growing new industries not making profits

  • VPrasadnambiar
    𝒫𝓇𝒶𝓈𝒶𝒹 𝒩𝒶𝓂𝒷𝒾𝒶𝓇 (@VPrasadnambiar) reported

    us-east-1 aws amazon down? @AWS

  • wetsloppythrt
    oneofnon (@wetsloppythrt) reported

    amazon is literally taking my *** away, somebody come fix ts 💔

  • venturepictures
    Venture Pictures (@venturepictures) reported

    I don’t know if I can ever trust Amazon MGM again if they don’t resolve or communicate more about this cancellation. I’m hopeful that we can make some noise and maybe get some people listening! But if they truly do burn down the old to make a completely new “thing” after teasing us with what I call “as close to perfect as we were ever going to get” Then good luck @AmazonMGMStudio you clearly know something we don’t. Because fan wise and trust wise. There’s ground to cover. #SaveStargate