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Why Ransomware Attacks Are Becoming A National Security Risk : NPR

What a Weird Month for the Oil Industry!

What a Weird Month for the Oil Industry! Slate 1 hr ago Nitish Pahwa © Provided by Slate An out-of-use oil pump is seen on April 16 near Eldorado, Texas. Francois Picard/AFP via Getty Images The oil industry has had a strange May! Popular Searches overall carbon emissions 45 percent from 2019 levels by 2030. That includes not only the company’s tabulated emissions, but also those of its suppliers and its products used and burned by customers. Brought by seven green groups and more than 17,000 Dutch citizens, the case against Shell alleged that the oil company violated the European Convention on Human Rights by knowingly obstructing the process for transitioning away from fossil fuels, and said it needed to adopt an alternative approach from its existing net-zero commitments. The lower court in The Hague agreed, writing that Shell’s existing policies for reducing greenhouse gases were too vague and that the company needed to make a detailed change o

Feds mandate pipeline companies report breaches within 12 hours

News Break Posted by   10 hours ago The Department of Homeland Security is mandating that pipeline companies report cyber breaches to federal authorities within 12 hours, according to government officials. The directive comes in the wake of the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack , which resulted in supply chain delays and panic buying at gas stations along the East Coast and southern United States. The directive came from the Transportation Security Administration , an arm of DHS known for protecting the skies that also oversees pipeline security. DHS officials rolled out what they call a multi-pronged approach to pipeline cyber security, which companies will now be responsible for putting into action. MORE: Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack highlights US vulnerability: Experts

Colonial Pipeline hit by new computer problem

Colonial Pipeline hit by new computer problem Will Englund © Francois Picard/AFP/Getty Images A sign at the Colonial Pipeline Houston Station facility in Pasadena, Texas, warns against trespassing. Colonial Pipeline, the main Gulf Coast-East Coast artery for gasoline and other petroleum products, ran into a new computer snag Tuesday as it was still recovering from a shutdown that started May 7 after a ransomware attack. The company said the latest problem, which interrupted the system used by shippers to place requests for service, called nominations, was not a continuation of the cyberware attack that sparked panic-buying by frustrated motorists across the Southeast last week. In a statement, the company said that the problems arose from the effort to “harden” its systems to ward off future cyberattacks.

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