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Colonial Pipeline Paid Hackers Nearly $5 Million in Ransom
Colonial Pipeline Co. paid nearly $5 million to Eastern European hackers on Friday, contradicting reports earlier this week that the company had no intention of paying an extortion fee to help restore the country's largest fuel pipeline, according to two people familiar with the transaction.
The company paid the hefty ransom in untraceable cryptocurrency within hours after the attack, underscoring the immense pressure faced by the Georgia-based operator to get gasoline and jet fuel flowing again to major cities along the Eastern Seaboard, those people said. A third person familiar with the situation said U.S. government officials are aware that Colonial made the payment.
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So Hunter Biteme made he and his dad another 5 million, I see.
This whole thing was planned, just like Israel being attacked, they hate the fact that peace in the middle East was finally taking place.
The gas shortages mostly affected red states on the east coast. Punishment for not voting for Xiden?
$5 million is microscopic compared to the cost of leaving the pipeline shut down.
They REALLY need to get some good, hack resistant software,
which I expect would cost a lot less than $5 million.
(Hint to other companies whose operations are controlled by software.)
Quote from: Mimsy on May 13, 2021, 12:23:04 PMThe gas shortages mostly affected red states on the east coast. Punishment for not voting for Xiden?
Yep, no one believes they were actually hacked. These commies know, no low the won't dig down to, to destroy the US.
Quote from: Solar on May 13, 2021, 12:30:01 PMYep, no one believes they were actually hacked. These commies know, no low the won't dig down to, to destroy the US.
I seriously would not put it past this banana administration.
If shutting down the pipeline for a few days
creates a shortage IN THE REGION SERVED BY THE PIPELINE,
wouldn't that mean that there's MORE fuel available for the rest of the country?
So why did prices go up EVERYWHERE ELSE, too?
Quote from: je_freedom on May 13, 2021, 12:36:59 PMIf shutting down the pipeline for a few days
creates a shortage IN THE REGION SERVED BY THE PIPELINE,
wouldn't that mean that there's MORE fuel available for the rest of the country?
So why did prices go up EVERYWHERE ELSE, too?
Proof it was all planned.
Since I actually live in the effected area, and travel southern Virginia... some strange things are going on. 3 days, Monday-Wednesday I was in Danville, Chatham, Alta-Vista, Lynchburg, Appomattox, Bedford, Roanoke, Boones Mill - all major roads, Hwy 29 & 220. IF there was a gas station OUT or HIGH prices, I would have seen it. Yesterday, I was in Roanoke & Chatham.
Danville - no spike in gas prices, no shortages, gas is still below $3 per gallon, $2.78 for Unleaded is essentially the same for Diesel.
Martinsville & Roanoke & Lynchburg & Appomattox - no *big* shortages, prices also stable - just an observation, with just a FEW stations running out on a couple of pumps, with prices up 10-20 cents, traffic sure has NOT diminished one bit! I've yet to see a single sign, "Closed" or prices above $3 per gallon at any of the *normal* high volume gas stations, Sheetz, Pure, Valero, etc. Even the BP & Exxon stations (usually 20 cents higher), just didn't move up much.
My co worker said Blacksburg had a couple of stations run out. We had NO GAS LINES in the area, all day Monday, everything normal, yet the radio stations were warning, "ALERT!!! Will Robinson, GAS Shortages, Will Robinson!!!" about 4-5pm there were LINES at the pumps, EVERYWHERE... thanks MSM, you just created an artificial shortage! Just like the Toilet Paper thing.
But, some MSM babe, drove around Richmond, and found a BP station, $6.999 per gallon, and plastered it all over the news - yes, spiking another run on gas. Gov. Black-face, baby-killing-advocate, Ralph Northum (former Lt Gov., with Clintonist, Gov. Fast Terry McAuliffe), got on the radio, begging, 'we know there's shrotages, please don't run out and fill up!' - naturally, it came across as, "OMG!!! Go get GAS NOW!!! Buy gas cans, fill shopping bags, milk jugs, anything you can find - we're all gonna run out!!"
So, as you'd expect, we heard on the radio, some 14k stations in NC were out-of-gas, 1000s of stations in Virginia are out-of-gas... sigh. I've filled my service truck 3x this week, will top it off today, and probably at the same stations along the hwy, I usually do. Sheetz, Sunco, Pure, Valero. At least in the area I live, work & travel daily - you could tell anything ever happened.
Quote from: Hoofer on May 14, 2021, 06:28:50 AMSince I actually live in the effected area, and travel southern Virginia... some strange things are going on. 3 days, Monday-Wednesday I was in Danville, Chatham, Alta-Vista, Lynchburg, Appomattox, Bedford, Roanoke, Boones Mill - all major roads, Hwy 29 & 220. IF there was a gas station OUT or HIGH prices, I would have seen it. Yesterday, I was in Roanoke & Chatham.
Danville - no spike in gas prices, no shortages, gas is still below $3 per gallon, $2.78 for Unleaded is essentially the same for Diesel.
Martinsville & Roanoke & Lynchburg & Appomattox - no *big* shortages, prices also stable - just an observation, with just a FEW stations running out on a couple of pumps, with prices up 10-20 cents, traffic sure has NOT diminished one bit! I've yet to see a single sign, "Closed" or prices above $3 per gallon at any of the *normal* high volume gas stations, Sheetz, Pure, Valero, etc. Even the BP & Exxon stations (usually 20 cents higher), just didn't move up much.
My co worker said Blacksburg had a couple of stations run out. We had NO GAS LINES in the area, all day Monday, everything normal, yet the radio stations were warning, "ALERT!!! Will Robinson, GAS Shortages, Will Robinson!!!" about 4-5pm there were LINES at the pumps, EVERYWHERE... thanks MSM, you just created an artificial shortage! Just like the Toilet Paper thing.
But, some MSM babe, drove around Richmond, and found a BP station, $6.999 per gallon, and plastered it all over the news - yes, spiking another run on gas. Gov. Black-face, baby-killing-advocate, Ralph Northum (former Lt Gov., with Clintonist, Gov. Fast Terry McAuliffe), got on the radio, begging, 'we know there's shrotages, please don't run out and fill up!' - naturally, it came across as, "OMG!!! Go get GAS NOW!!! Buy gas cans, fill shopping bags, milk jugs, anything you can find - we're all gonna run out!!"
So, as you'd expect, we heard on the radio, some 14k stations in NC were out-of-gas, 1000s of stations in Virginia are out-of-gas... sigh. I've filled my service truck 3x this week, will top it off today, and probably at the same stations along the hwy, I usually do. Sheetz, Sunco, Pure, Valero. At least in the area I live, work & travel daily - you could tell anything ever happened.
In running my errands this morning I drove past 9 stations. Not a single one had any gas. It is reported that WNC is one of the most impacted areas as far as supply is concerned.
Most places out in Newport News. Traffic light for a friday
We will pay for that $5 Million at the pumps and all other goods. Like taxes, it will get passed on to the consume.
ONE station just outside of Lynchburg, south hwy 29 was out.
Every other station on the hwy 29 north from Danville to Lynchburg has gas, just ONE of them was at $3.19, all the rest were between $2.79 - $2.99 per gallon. Same from Lynchburg to Roanoke, everyone had gas for under $3.00 per gallon.
Quote from: Hoofer on May 14, 2021, 12:47:55 PMONE station just outside of Lynchburg, south hwy 29 was out.
Every other station on the hwy 29 north from Danville to Lynchburg has gas, just ONE of them was at $3.19, all the rest were between $2.79 - $2.99 per gallon. Same from Lynchburg to Roanoke, everyone had gas for under $3.00 per gallon.
It may go up after the next load of gas is dropped off. In you area diesel just jump 30ยข a gallon with the new drop.
They must have went to the "School of Hussein's Terrorist Negotiations"...
Quote from: Solar on May 13, 2021, 12:30:01 PMYep, no one believes they were actually hacked. These commies know, no low the won't dig down to, to destroy the US.
I suspect it may just be a put up deal to give the left an excuse for high energy prices. BTW more than just gas picrices at the pump will be going up but so will your electruc bills along with everything else.
Quote from: dickfoster on May 15, 2021, 10:04:14 AMI suspect it may just be a put up deal to give the left an excuse for high energy prices. BTW more than just gas picrices at the pump will be going up but so will your electruc bills along with everything else.
Word is, it was a CIA operation. Makes sense if you were just trying to destroy the public trust and faith in America's ability to produce, and expose our vulnerabilities. And yes, the left has been trying to drive up energy costs for decades, nothing changed.
Quote from: je_freedom on May 13, 2021, 12:24:14 PM$5 million is microscopic compared to the cost of leaving the pipeline shut down.
They REALLY need to get some good, hack resistant software,
which I expect would cost a lot less than $5 million.
(Hint to other companies whose operations are controlled by software.)
Why is this stuff controlled by software? Why is this software open to the internet?
It is a substance flowing through a pipe. Last time I checked, pipes had mechanical valves. It's one thing to have local control from a operations room, but it should never be accessible remotely.
I am sure that with the level of safety protocols an industry dealing with a flammable product would have, there would be no incidents when a flunky has to open or shut a valve to control product.
Quote from: Sick Of Silence on May 15, 2021, 06:13:45 PMWhy is this stuff controlled by software? Why is this software open to the internet?
It is a substance flowing through a pipe. Last time I checked, pipes had mechanical valves. It's one thing to have local control from a operations room, but it should never be accessible remotely.
I am sure that with the level of safety protocols an industry dealing with a flammable product would have, there would be no incidents when a flunky has to open or shut a valve to control product.
None of what they claimed was true, there was no hack.
When other pipeline companies asked for specifics so they could prevent the same from happening, they clamed right up.
It was all a lie, just like the election.
Look at the smirk this SOB gives. Now that we paid the criminals we are in for a shit storm of hackers.
Quote from: Solar on May 15, 2021, 07:12:18 PMNone of what they claimed was true, there was no hack.
When other pipeline companies asked for specifics so they could prevent the same from happening, they clamed right up.
It was all a lie, just like the election.
:thumbup: If the "hack" did all that is being claimed, $5 million seems awful low. I would have expected a ransom in the billions. Pure B.S.
Quote from: Possum on May 17, 2021, 04:47:37 AM:thumbup: If the "hack" did all that is being claimed, $5 million seems awful low. I would have expected a ransom in the billions. Pure B.S.
Exactly!!!
Lets assume there was a hack, they had them by the balls, then they release an apology that it was never political, that they never intended to hurt the economy, we're only in it for the money?
If it was all about the "Money", then why cave to a paltry 5 million? You're Right, Billions and make other pipeline companies cough up a cut, or they're next.
But what really exposed this for the fraud it is, was Colonial's refusal to release any information that might help out the pipeline industry.
In essence, the entire thing was a lie by the Marxist DNC designed this as a distraction, problem was, they never told their CCP media, who ran with it and caused panic buying.
This is the unforeseen consequences of a lie, no one knows just how to deal with the ramifications, as opposed to real life issues that come on naturally.
This thing got completely out of hand within 3 days. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Quote from: Possum on May 17, 2021, 04:47:37 AM:thumbup: If the "hack" did all that is being claimed, $5 million seems awful low. I would have expected a ransom in the billions. Pure B.S.
Demanding a tiny ransom in exchange for the release of a super high value asset
is standard practice in the hacking industry.
The hackers just want some quick money.
They don't want their victims to hesitate even slightly,
deciding whether or not to pay the ransom.
Quote from: je_freedom on May 17, 2021, 01:27:51 PMDemanding a tiny ransom in exchange for the release of a super high value asset
is standard practice in the hacking industry.
The hackers just want some quick money.
They don't want their victims to hesitate even slightly,
deciding whether or not to pay the ransom.
There was no hack!