Because of a major goof up involving UniSuper, a major financial player and Google’s Cloud division, over 6,20,000 people lost their pension after an account holding $125 billion was deleted by ...
Google made a big mistake recently. The company accidentally erased the private Google Cloud account of a $125 billion Australian pension fund, UniSuper. The result: more than half a million ...
Following the deletion, UniSuper members were left in a state of uncertainty as services went down. When operations resumed, the figures displayed were incorrect, showing data from the previous week.
UniSuper members faced a week-long outage due to accidental deletion by Google Cloud. CEO Peter Chun clarified it wasn't a cyberattack or data breach. Service restoration began on Thursday ...
In a rare incident of misconfiguration, Google accidentally deleted the account of a $125 billion pension fund, causing disruption for over half a million UniSuper members, who couldn't access ...
Google inadvertently deleted the account of Australia's UniSuper, a massive pension fund worth $125 billion. This blunder left over half a million UniSuper members unable to access their ...
UniSuper faced an outage due to a Google Cloud deletion, restored on Thursday. CEOs Chun and Kurian highlighted the importance of backups and root cause analysis, emphasizing partnership and ...
Buried under the news from Google I/O this week is one of Google Cloud's biggest blunders ever: Google's Amazon Web Services competitor accidentally deleted a giant customer account for no reason.