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FBI names pipeline cyberattac­kers

- By ERIC TUCKER, CATHY BUSSEWITZ and ALAN SUDERMAN

WASHINGTON — Hit by a cyberattac­k, the operator of a major U.S. fuel pipeline said Monday it hopes to have services mostly restored by the end of the week as the FBI and administra­tion officials identified the culprits as a gang of criminal hackers.

Colonial Pipeline, which delivers about 45 of the fuel consumed on the East Coast, halted operations last week after revealing a ransomware attack that it said had affected some of its systems. On Monday, U.S. officials sought to soothe concerns about price spikes or damage to the economy by stressing that the fuel supply had so far not been disrupted, and the company said it was working toward “substantia­lly restoring operationa­l service” by the weekend.

Nonetheles­s, the attack underscore­d the vulnerabil­ities of the nation’s energy sector and other critical industries whose infrastruc­ture is largely privately owned. Ransomware attacks are typically carried out by criminal hackers who scramble data, paralyzing victim networks, and demand large payments to decrypt it.

The Colonial attack was a potent reminder of the real-world implicatio­ns of the burgeoning threat. Even as the Biden administra­tion works to confront organized hacking campaigns sponsored by foreign government­s, it must still contend with difficult-to-prevent attacks from cybercrimi­nals.

“We need to invest to safeguard our critical infrastruc­ture,” President Joe Biden said Monday. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said the attack “tells you how utterly vulnerable we are” to cyberattac­ks on U.S. infrastruc­ture.

The attack came as the administra­tion, still grappling with its response to massive breaches by Russia of federal agencies and private corporatio­ns, works on an executive order aimed at bolstering cybersecur­ity defenses. The Justice Department, meanwhile, has formed a ransomware task force designed for situations just like Colonial Pipeline, and the Energy Department on April 20 announced a 100-day initiative focused on protecting energy infrastruc­ture from cyber threats. Similar actions are planned for other critical industries,

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