The Darkside ransomware gang broke into Colonial Pipeline through an inactive account that didn’t use multifactor authentication, according to a consultant who investigated the attack.
Colonial Pipeline has confirmed it paid a $4.4m (£3.1m) ransom to the cyber-criminal gang responsible for taking the US fuel pipeline offline. Its boss told the Wall Street Journal he authorised ...
Colonial Pipeline, headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, delivers a daily average of of gasoline, home heating oil, aviation fuel and other refined petroleum products to communities and businesses ...
The Darkside ransomware gang provided Colonial Pipeline with a decryption tool following its ransom payment, but the process was so slow that Colonial continued using its own backups for restoration.
Investigators at the largest fuel pipeline in the US are working to recover from a devastating cyber-attack that cut the flow of oil. The hack on Colonial Pipeline is being seen as one of the most ...
Lindsay to discuss the consequences and lessons of the recent ransomware attack on the owner of the largest fuel pipeline system in the United States. Rob Knake, CFR’s Whitney Shepardson senior ...
Colonial Pipeline confirms it paid $4.4 million to ... profits from a Great Lakes oil pipeline if it isn't shut down. In a letter to Congress, the Army said it was clearing the way for the ...
Colonial Pipeline, operator of the largest U.S. fuel pipeline system, is weighing options including a sale that could value ...