The email for your root account is not shown to you. It can be found in the AWS console on the “Security Credentials” tab of the “IAM” section.
There are a few ways to find your AWS username. The easiest way is to go to the AWS homepage and click on “Your Security Credentials” in the top right corner. You’ll see your username listed under “Manage Your Account.” If you’re not logged into your account, you can also log into your account from this page.
The Root account is the first user created on an AWS account, and it has full administrative privileges. The Root account is created automatically when you sign up for AWS.
The AWS root account is a security risk and should not be used. Resetting the AWS root account would require you to change your AWS access credentials, which will remove all of your current permissions. You can also delete the root account from the console, which will also do the same thing.
The first step is to log in to your AWS console. On the top right, there should be a drop-down menu with the option “AWS Management Console”. Click on that and you should see a list of different services. Click on “IAM” under the list.Next, click on “Users” in the left sidebar and then “Add User”.
The bucket owner ID can be found by going to the S3 console and clicking on the “Properties” tab.
An IAM user is a user with restricted permissions. They can only access their own AWS resources and nothing else. A root user has unrestricted permissions to all of the AWS resources.
The root user is the default administrator account that comes with AWS. Root users can do anything and everything in AWS, such as create IAM users, add permissions to those users, create and delete EC2 instances, etc.IAM users are created by the root user and have a limited set of permissions. They cannot do everything that a root user can do, but they can perform tasks like launching EC2 instances and running scripts on those instances.
There are a number of ways you can secure your AWS root account.Make sure that the password is not easily guessed.Create a strong password and change it regularly.Use two-factor authentication with a different device, or use physical security keys to generate one-time passwords for logging in.
The AWS root account MFA is reset through the AWS web console. If you cannot access the web console, you can use the AWS CLI to reset the MFA by following these steps:1) Log in to your account with your IAM credentials.2) Run “was iam” to access the IAM tool.3) Run “reset-MFA-token” command and follow the prompts.