Pipeline Hack Exposes Brutal Vise of Cyber-Era Extortion Schemes

May 10, 2021, 5:56 PM UTC

The attack that hit Colonial Pipeline last week is a novel form of cybercrime that puts normally staid corporate entities in the vise of an old-school extortion scheme, one in which a company’s balance sheet, insurance status and capacity to absorb the pain of a lengthy operational shutdown may all come into play.

The attackers, specialists in a type of hack called ransomware, penetrated the company’s administrative network and locked employees out of company computers, forcing the unexpected shut down of the Eastern Seaboard’s main supply source of diesel, gasoline and jet fuel.

Colonial is getting help from private cybersecurity ...

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