> security researchers from Website Planet found that Cloud Hospitality stored information from more than 10 million travelers on an unsecured database with no password protection.
That will be taken by credit card companies as gross negligence and breach of contract (they include PCI DSS compliance on all contracts and a requirement that they do the same for anyone that processes credit card data for them) plus anyone going the legal route (and indeed there are reports of a class action that mention PCI DSS compliance explicitly)
My original comment was more in regards the care and security that is expected.
> security researchers from Website Planet found that Cloud Hospitality stored information from more than 10 million travelers on an unsecured database with no password protection.
That will be taken by credit card companies as gross negligence and breach of contract (they include PCI DSS compliance on all contracts and a requirement that they do the same for anyone that processes credit card data for them) plus anyone going the legal route (and indeed there are reports of a class action that mention PCI DSS compliance explicitly)
My original comment was more in regards the care and security that is expected.