Amazon’s New Monster: Mithra, The Ultra-Surveillance Platform That Threatens to Crush the Internet
Imagine a behemoth, a gargantuan entity that gobbles up a quarter of all internet traffic every day. Meet Mithra, Amazon’s new umbrella platform that’s designed to suck in and analyze 182,000 new malicious domains daily, all while using AI-powered surveillance to snuff out threats.
But don’t be fooled – this "funnel" of data, with its 3.5 billion nodes and 48 billion edges, is a Trojan horse. It’s a tool of mass-scale surveillance, designed to monitor and manipulate the internet at will. And once you’re in, there’s no escape.
Amazon’s CISO, C.J. Moses, claims that Mithra is all about "preventing bad things from happening," but the reality is that this platform is a monster that could devour the internet whole. With the ability to detect and block threats in real-time, Mithra is the ultimate tool for controlling the flow of information.
But what about transparency? What about accountability? Amazon’s CISO network may be "viable," but it’s hardly a guarantee of trust. When Mithra is launched, it’ll run on internal systems, not as a service that customers can pay for directly. Which means that Amazon has complete control over the flow of information, and the rest of the world is just along for the ride.
Don’t be fooled by the promises of "AI-powered threat detection." Mithra is a tool of mass-surveillance, designed to monitor and control the internet at will. And with its ability to detect and block threats in real-time, it’s a monster that could devour the internet whole.
So, next time you hear about Mithra, remember: it’s not about "securing the internet," it’s about Amazon’s insidious plan to control the flow of information, and crush any opposition in the process.



