The Ministry of Truth says its some pipeline hackers that created a shortage and price spike this timeReg 3.09 and Diesel 3.49 ORD some place in the middle
I am entirely ignorant here since I live in the Midwest. Is Colonial Pipeline a private company?It is hard to believe that a pipeline which is obviously critical to the US economy does not have better cyber-security.
Someone needs to be RESPONSIBLE for protecting our way of life. ...... oh wait... that is a valid role for the federal government. (Protecting our life and liberty)
lets hope they step-up to the task.
Yes. Many if not all of these fuel supply sources are privately owned.I am entirely ignorant here since I live in the Midwest. Is Colonial Pipeline a private company?
It is hard to believe that a pipeline which is obviously critical to the US economy does not have better cyber-security.
Someone needs to be RESPONSIBLE for protecting our way of life. ...... oh wait... that is a valid role for the federal government. (Protecting our life and liberty)
lets hope they step-up to the task.
I see your frustration but keep in mind that they would have to then run and maintain 2 entirely separate systems, one manual and one automated. Also both of these systems would then be Cat I Div I restricted due to the ability for the fuel to explode if exposed to an ignition source between its UEL and LEL. In case of a cyber attack. This definitely isn't feasible.It amazes me that it wasn't better protected.
What amazes me more is that they can't run the pipeline manually. Isn't that how we used to do things?
Seems like you could just unplug the interfaces, open & close valves, switch on pumps, route fuel through different pipes all the old fashioned way.
And they said that it would have no effect on gas prices out here, but prices are already up 40 cents since this hit the news.