In a story by The Economist, Sony admitted hackers stole personal information including (possibly) credit card details of 77 million users of its online gaming and entertainment networks.
Amazon also suffered a long breakdown at the giant server farms. The two lapses, though different in nature have raised the question: Can customers really trust the idea of cloud computing?
For Sony, it’s vital consumers do in fact use the cloud as the company plans to position its PlayStation console as an entertainment hub to deliver films and music over the internet.
Sony failed to encrypt its customers personal details. An almost unforgivable mistake for a high tech company don’t you think?