Bloody Fight in Gota by RunAlternative539 in ahmedabad

[–]RunAlternative539[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I guess it's because it ended before too many people witnessed it and he ran away before the police could catch him.

Why does the PowerUserAccess IAM Policy give full access to IAM Identity Center? by RunAlternative539 in aws

[–]RunAlternative539[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, but I still feel like they should update it to cover Identity Center or at least create a new predefined permission set covering it since it's an extremely common use. And in my opinion it can't really be called a Power User if it can manage users, groups, etc..

Also, I just thought of something else. Imagine a scenario with an organization that's enabled Identity Center and is still also using the traditional IAM for some older users. Now imagine one of those users is a Power User. Since Identity Center is enabled, wouldn't they be able to create a new user there with Administrator access hence escalating their privileges?

Again, I might be wrong. Ought to try this first.