On 2/12/24 05:14, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> I was wondering why I cannot tag some images in AWS and I found that some GA 
> images in AWS have different owner.
> 
> I.e. all our images has
> 
> Owner account ID 125523088429
> 
> But e.g. ami-0e4e634d022c1a3f8 in ap-southeast-4 region has owner id 
> 569228561889. There are more such cases, but it seems quite random.
> 
> To see this AMI in WebUI you have to switch from "AMIs owned by me" to 
> "Public images".
> 
> Is this expected? Is this some malicious thing?

We have a community cloud AWS account (predates the official AWS account used 
today) with ID 013116697141, so if you see any
from that account they aren't malicious, but we should probably clean them up.

We use the community cloud AWS account for dev (occasionally) and for testing 
created Cloud and CoreOS images. Nothing "official" should be produced by that 
account.

569228561889 could be just a individual/company/org that makes copies of our 
images they are using as a hedge in case we ever delete the images. So it's not 
necessarily malicious, but not ideal. Ideally we'd get our official images into 
the AWS marketplace and it would be easier to tell which were official and 
which aren't. 
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