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Silicon Flash > Blog > Global Market > Hostage Situation: Ransomware Gangs Target Your AWS S3 Buckets
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Hostage Situation: Ransomware Gangs Target Your AWS S3 Buckets

Published November 23, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Hostage Situation: Ransomware Gangs Target Your AWS S3 Buckets
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1. Attackers target vulnerable S3 buckets with disabled versioning, object-lock, wide write permissions, and high-value data.
2. Attackers aim to impose a complete lockout by encrypting data, deleting backups, and scheduling key deletion.
3. Trend Micro identifies five S3 ransomware variants exploiting AWS’s encryption paths, including AWS-managed and customer-provided keys.

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Cloud technology has revolutionized the way businesses store and manage their data, but it also presents new challenges in terms of cybersecurity. Attackers are constantly on the lookout for vulnerable S3 buckets that lack essential security measures, such as disabled versioning, object-lock, wide write permissions, and containing high-value data like backup files and production configurations.

Once attackers gain access to these vulnerable S3 buckets, their goal is to impose a complete and irreversible lockout of data. This involves encrypting objects with keys that are inaccessible to the victim, deleting backups, and scheduling key deletion to prevent recovery by both AWS and the customer.

In a recent study, Trend Micro has identified five S3 ransomware variants that exploit AWS’s built-in encryption paths. These variants include techniques like abusing default AWS-managed KMS keys, using customer-provided keys with no copy available to AWS, exfiltrating S3 bucket data and deleting originals, and going deeper into key management infrastructure by exploiting imported key material and AWS’s External Key Store.

This research sheds light on the evolving tactics of attackers in weaponizing cloud encryption and key management. By using AWS itself as the encryption mechanism, attackers are able to assert control over key management for the cryptography used in storage. It is crucial for businesses to stay vigilant and implement robust security measures to protect their cloud environments from such threats.

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