• They pretend to be “secure service” but they ask their clients to save all the private keys of Amazon S3 on S3Bubble.com server and give them full access with admin rights to all of one’s buckets. Until they change this (for instance by asking clients to save private keys locally) I think they are just hacking clients accounts disguised in official service.

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  • Hi ctinpopescu

    We value your feedback. Everything that is stored on S3bubble is fully secure and any transfer is made over https everything is as secure as any payment system.

    Any keys are securely encoded. We are a official service and have many happy and valued customers.

    If you feel you have a issue we take you feedback on board but please do not try and muddy the name of our valued service.

    We never view anyone files unless asked to via email. For our client base we supply secure video streaming packages where users need us to help them manage their video streaming content it is part of our service. If you set any Amazon S3 service or have knowledge of working with Amazons SDK’s you will understand keys are need.

    Unfortunately we understand people such as yourself having questions which we are always willing to answer its a shame you have to resort to such bad tactics to get your point across.

    Best Regards

    Admin

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