When Amazon SNS sends messages to HTTP/HTTPS endpoints, they contain both HTTP headers and a JSON message body. These messages follow a structured format that includes metadata such as the message type, topic ARN, timestamps, and digital signatures. By correctly parsing Amazon SNS messages, you can determine whether a message is a subscription confirmation, notification, or unsubscribe confirmation, extract relevant data, and verify authenticity using signature validation.
Verifying the signature of an Amazon SNS message
HTTP/HTTPS headers
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