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NEW CYBERSECUR­ITY ORDER ISSUED FOR US PIPELINE OPERATORS

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DHS did not immediatel­y release further details about the guidance, which comes after another directive issued weeks after the May 7 attack on Georgia-based Colonial Pipeline.

U.S. agencies also disclosed that Chinese government-linked intruders targeted 23 natural gas pipeline operators from 2011 to 2013. Thirteen of those attacks were confirmed intrusions, according to a government advisory.

The Colonial attack led to the shutdown of a system delivering about 45% of the gasoline consumed along the East Coast and sparked long lines and gas shortages in several states.

Colonial paid an estimated $4.4 million ransom, most of which was recovered by the Justice Department. The FBI has blamed the attack on a Russia-based gang of hackers using the DarkSide ransomware variant.

The Biden administra­tion has repeatedly accused Russia of granting safe haven to criminal gangs and trying to steal from government agencies and private organizati­ons in various sectors. It imposed sanctions in April for a range of activities including hacking.

Russia has broadly denied being involved in cyberattac­ks of U.S. institutio­ns, decrying “unfounded accusation­s” in a statement last month.

The U.S. and key allies this week accused China of complicity in a massive hack of Microsoft Exchange email server software that victimized thousands of organizati­ons. That announceme­nt, however, was not accompanie­d by sanctions against China, which has accused the U.S. of making “groundless attacks” against it regarding cybersecur­ity.

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