Cyberattack Forces Shutdown Of Largest Gasoline Pipeline In United States

Via ZeroHedge

The largest gasoline pipeline on the East Coast, and the US in general, was shut down on Friday after its operator struggled to contain a cyberattack which threatened its systems. The 5,500-mile Colonial Pipeline, which is the single largest refined-products pipeline in the United States, halted transit as the company was forced to take “certain systems offline to contain the threat, which has temporarily halted all pipeline operations,” according to The Wall Street Journal on Saturday. It’s reportedly still offline into early Saturday.

Colonial Pipeline System

Colonial’s network is responsible for supplying fuel that originates with refiners on the Gulf Coast to most of the eastern and southern US, accounting for over 2.5 million barrels per day in gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel, or other refined products transferred, making up 45% of all the East Coast’s fuel supply. It spans from Texas through southern states and up to New Jersey.

“At this time, our primary focus is the safe and efficient restoration of our service and our efforts to return to normal operation,” the Alpharetta, Georgia-based company stated. “This process is already underway, and we are working diligently to address this matter and to minimize disruption to our customers.”

The disruption earlier in the day Friday saw Gulf Coast cash prices for gasoline and diesel push lower, though longer-term price effects will depend on just how long the lines remain shut. If the closure persists further into the weekend or even early next week, it’s very likely to send gasoline prices soaring.

The last time there was a significant shutdown of Colonial’s lines was during Hurricane Harvey in 2017, which shot spot Gulf Coast gasoline prices to a five-year high and diesel to near a four-year high.

This fresh cyberattack against vital American infrastructure has reportedly already seen federal agencies and law enforcement get involved, alongside a third-party cybersecurity firm brought in by Colonial to launch an investigation. Some of the early details of the investigation suggest a ransomware attack, which is being reported as follows:

The Washington Post reported that ransomware was used in the attack, citing two U.S. officials it didn’t identify. It wasn’t clear if the attack was carried out by foreign government hackers or a criminal group, the officials told the Post. In ransomware attacks, hackers typically encrypt an organization’s computer files and then demand a ransom payment to unlock the data.

Though there appears little in the way of culprits or suspected individuals or entities that may have carried out the attack at this early period of the investigation, we can expect the Biden administration to hold this up as a prime example of why his ambitious cybersecurity and power grid protection initiative is urgent and essential.

It also comes after the White House’s April 15 sanctions rollout targeting Russian officials and entities for alleged involvement in the SolarWinds hack. The need for an overhaul of cybersecurity and protections of US government and civil infrastructure networks has been a major theme of this administration, also stemming from leading Democrats quickly blaming Moscow for pretty much every hack which targets American companies or agencies for much of the past five years, despite cases often lacking any evidence as to responsible parties. The Iranians and Chinese have also increasingly brought in alongside the Russians as prime nefarious actors in terms of cyberthreats.

However, as was recently admitted in a Wired piece on the Oldsmar, Florida water supply systems hack wherein chemicals were added to the town’s water at dangerous levels, there’s also many instances of “unsophisticated” lone wolf hackers able to sometimes penetrate overly exposed systems.

But there’s little doubt that in this major instance of the Colonial pipeline going offline, we expect any moment to hear screams of “Russians!” – even before any evidence is publicly made available, if it gets presented at all.

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16 Comments
MrLiberty
MrLiberty
May 8, 2021 1:32 pm

CIA/NSA/FBI….100%.

All part of Uncle “Clueless” Joe’s plans (ok, his handlers as he doesn’t even know what planet he is on).

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  MrLiberty
May 8, 2021 1:46 pm

Supposedly the computer network the pipeline uses is a closed one, no internet access. Then again, thumb drives were used to take out Iranian uranium nuclear reactors. Colonial Pipeline had a gas leak in NC, 1.2 million gallons filled a nature preserve…
https://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/size-pipeline-spill-again-underestimated-huntersville/ZNFVGL3VHJCUZF6GVLKY76NQSY/

Enjoy your $8 gallon gas….Brawndo, its what plants crave…

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
  MrLiberty
May 8, 2021 2:28 pm

The solution should be obvious, this criminal activity impacts or threatens our country. This attack may have even killed folks. If we can track molly the cow through every stable, hay field and town she went through when she left Alberta Canada because she had CWD. We should be able to find these ass-hats and hold them accountable in a serious way. The same should have happened with the ebstein issue. The powers that be have been holding all the people that were in DC on January 06 by hunting them down like criminals. Enough of this crap.

I agree with you MrLiberty, CIA/NSA/FBI/WWO & DNC.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  oldtimer505
May 8, 2021 3:16 pm

Yeah, that why I added the elipses (…..). A lot of players likely.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MrLiberty
May 8, 2021 2:47 pm

Someone complained about crude oil prices. Too much too fast.

This is for when you want to limit the movement of the proles (and push a “green” agenda); but you want to keep too much inflation out of crude … for the time being, anyway.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 8, 2021 1:56 pm

The sooner to higher prices the better. Inflation is going there anyway. Energy impacts all other costs.

Let’s see how Woke likes it when their EBT card doesn’t go that far.

Thersites
Thersites
May 8, 2021 4:04 pm

The label “cyberattack” sounds like hysterical exaggeration. Back during the 2016/2017 Russia Russia Russia, there was a hysterical story the Russians hacked the power grid. Some nitwit falling prey to malware by opening an attachment purporting to be a UPS receipt is pretty routine. It is impossible to keep some dumb humans from clicking through on even the most obvious malware.

The headlines “Dumb bunny opens malware attachment” or “Careless IT leaves open pathway to network” are not nearly as exciting and do not cover up the internal incompetence of the company.

Stucky
Stucky
May 8, 2021 4:29 pm

Definitely absolutely the fucken Russians. Might even have been Putin himself.

Could be some Joos. Eight bucks a gallon gas? Oh, fer sure, never forget the Joos when this kind of shit goes down.

Could be BLM. Oil. BLACK gold. Texas tea. There’s been systemix racism against oil since 1746.

Could be a new variant of Covid since oil is biotic. Comes from Dino Soars, I’m told.

Could be Trump’s fault. Orange Man Colluder. Maybe he can be impeached a third time.

But, it could never, ever, not possibly, even one in a gazillion chance have anything to do with Dementia and Da Ho. Their Administration inherited a broken mess of a system, and they are working their white and black asses off to Build Back Better.

I should qualify for a job with the NY Slimes, no?

Frank
Frank
  Stucky
May 8, 2021 8:25 pm

Don’t forget the Thief of Omaha – this just proves that the rolling stock he owns is MUCH safer than some pipeline…..

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
  Stucky
May 9, 2021 8:16 am

My bet is Russians. They did this last to a company

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 8, 2021 4:45 pm

CWdt are to blame.
CONSERVATIVE WHITE domestic terrorists. Counter attacks against peaceful east coast liberals.

NoName
NoName
May 8, 2021 5:00 pm

“we can expect the Biden administration to hold this up as a prime example of why his ambitious cybersecurity and power grid protection initiative is urgent and essential”

The WEF demons have already warned us of cyberattack as being the next big thing to fear. They have already tabletopped it, just like was done for the “pandemic”. The SolarWinds “attack” never was described in detail. That’s a red flag. Remember Nashville? Lies are always presented as “trust us, we are looking out for you” without specifics. And so it begins.

Sudden upticks in anything, whether it’s mass shootings or cyberattacks are designer narrative changers. Nobody is attacking the wind or solar power systems. Any cybersecurity initiative is going to end up taking another notch out of your freedom and send you another step further down the road to digital slavery.

The techno slavery digital surveillance, enforcement and money systems require huge amounts of energy. It is not about replacing fossil fuels at all. The needs are too great. It’s about redirecting your excess to your chains.

Some figures here, and this from a globalist shill site: https://onezero.medium.com/global-energy-inequality-goes-deeper-than-bitcoin-dfd058c31330

Lee Harvey Griswald
Lee Harvey Griswald
May 8, 2021 7:19 pm

Why the FUCK is all this shit computer run?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Lee Harvey Griswald
May 8, 2021 8:10 pm

To make us clamor for a Savior.

GDP, usually gruntled
GDP, usually gruntled
  Lee Harvey Griswald
May 9, 2021 3:14 pm

So that one guy, sitting in a control room, can open, close and monitor thousands of pumps, valves, tanks and pipes instead of hundreds of guys doing the same thing manually.
It’s the money, stupid. (No offence meant, just a play on words).

Shotgun Trooper
Shotgun Trooper
May 9, 2021 2:24 am

I hear the pipeline’s personal info and credit card was ransomware-encrypted and it had apoplexy when it found out it’s McNuggets wouldn’t be delivered on time so it had a meltdown and threatened to blow up. I think the quote was, “Gimme my McNuggets or the gasoline gets it in the head”….