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Colonial Pipeline Is Back, But Something Happened to the Hackers Who It Shut Down Is It True?

  Share Source: Michael Snyder/Northwest Florida Daily News via AP Panic started to infest parts of the United States. Gas lines were forming. Gas stations ran out of fuel. Videos of people filling plastic bags and storage bins with gasoline were captured. That’s also super unsafe. The gas panic of 2021 has begun. Blessedly, it only lasted a couple days. Over the weekend, Colonial Pipeline was hit by a cyber-attack. The 5,500-mile pipeline which supplies fuel to 45 percent of the eastern United States was shut down. Officials said they hoped to get it back online by the end of this week, but certainty was far from an assurance here. There were warnings that if the shutdown lingered, Alabama all the way north through Baltimore could experience fuel shortages. Panic buying ensued.  

Toshiba hacked by DarkSide, Kaspersky founder suggests CIA may be behind group s Colonial Pipeline attack -- Puppet Masters -- Sott net

© EPA A Toshiba business unit was hacked by DarkSide, the same group claiming responsibility for the Colonial Pipeline attack.A Toshiba business unit said it was hacked earlier this month by the DarkSide criminal group, the same gang responsible for the attack on Colonial Pipeline, which caused widespread gas shortages and panic buying across the Southeast. Toshiba Tec said in a statement that its European subsidiaries were hit by the cyberattack and the company s probing the extent of the impact. It said it is possible that some information and data may have been leaked by the criminal gang, but it hasn t confirmed that customer-related information was leaked.

Notorious Russian hacker forums attacked by mysterious cyber actors

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