Emergency declaration issued in 17 states and D.C. over fuel pipeline cyberattack
From energy independents for the first time in 50 years to a fuel shortage in only four months.
Even if we get screwed in the process, it’s fun to see people get exactly what they voted for.
I find the administration's response troubling. Why is the public being told "It's a private company" when questioning how it's going. This sounds like the same gobly gook response from voting company when an issue is under scrutiny with their "protected proprietary" software. When it's serving the larger public in that way the individual rights of company's shouldn't be the paramount concern. Doesn't the government exist exactly for the purpose of protecting the nation from these type of occurances? What should we expect next?
Corporation are no longer victims.
Their systems could not be restored quickly from backups and they didn't put money into ensuring the software they use was secure.