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Colonial Pipeline says operations back to normal, as US blames Darkside for ransomware attack – ABC News
Washington believes a Russia-based criminal group known as Darkside had targeted the company in a so-called ransomware attack.
The operator of the United States’ largest fuel pipeline, which was shut down by a cyber attack, says it has returned to “normal operations”, easing concerns but not immediately ending gas shortages affecting many eastern US states.
- Washington believes a Russia-based criminal group known as Darkside had targeted the company in a so-called ransomware attack
- On Friday, computer servers for Darkside were taken down by unknown actors
- Colonial’s temporary shutdown led to panic buying, with frantic motorists…
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