Deccan Chronicle

US pipeline suffers malware attack

- Washington,

10: The US government declared a regional emergency on Sunday as the largest fuel pipeline system in the United States remained largely shut down, two days after a major ransomware attack was detected.

The Colonial Pipeline Company ships gasoline and jet fuel from the Gulf Coast of Texas to the populous East Coast through

5,500 miles (8,850 kilometers) of pipeline, serving

50 million consumers.

The company said it was the victim of a cybersecur­ity attack involving ransomware — attacks that encrypt computer systems and seek to extract payments from operators.

“This Declaratio­n addresses the emergency conditions creating a need for immediate transporta­tion of gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and other refined petroleum products and provides necessary relief,” the Department of Transporta­tion said in a statement.

The emergency declaratio­n allows for fuel to be transporte­d by road to the affected states: Alabama, Arkansas, District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississipp­i, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvan­ia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

The declaratio­n also provides regulatory relief to commercial motor vehicle operations that are part of the emergency support efforts.

Colonial said earlier on Sunday that it had opened some smaller delivery lines, but the main system was not yet back up and running.

“While our mainlines remain offline, some smaller lateral lines between terminals and delivery points are now operationa­l,” Colonial said in a statement, adding it would “bring our full system back online only when we believe it is safe to do so.” “We have remained in contact with law enforcemen­t and other federal agencies, including the Department of Energy who is leading the Federal Government response,” it added.

● FBI SAYS Darkside group behind ransomware hacking of Colonial Pipeline.

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