According to TechSpot , Google Cloud has just admitted that it 'accidentally' completely deleted the accounts and backup data of UniSuper, a large Australian pension fund, due to a configuration error during the service deployment process. This incident paralyzed UniSuper's operations for 2 weeks, causing serious damage to more than 600,000 users.
Google Cloud incident wipes out $135 billion pension fund
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According to Google, the cause was that an employee of the company left an important parameter blank when using an internal tool, leading to UniSuper's account being marked for automatic deletion after a period of time. Although Google and UniSuper have made efforts to restore data and systems, this incident has still caused many controversies about the security and reliability of Google Cloud cloud services.
Google insists this is an isolated incident and does not affect other customers. However, it has raised alarm bells about the risks of data loss in the cloud, especially for large organizations like UniSuper.
To prevent a similar incident from happening again, Google has removed the internal tool that caused the error and switched to a customer-controlled interface. At the same time, the company has also reviewed the entire system and confirmed that there are no other misconfigured accounts to delete.
However, this incident still leaves many questions about Google's transparency and responsibility in protecting customer data. Can Google ensure that similar incidents will not happen in the future? This is a question that many customers are asking and needs to be answered satisfactorily by Google.
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