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Gas Prices After The Cyber Attack (by Russia?)
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16619539" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>Regular is up to $2.89, Premium (91) is 3.39, Diesel $2.99</p><p>E85 (testing at 85%) $1.89</p><p></p><p>Just one of the old websites I have is under constant attack from overseas. Roughly 240-450k attempted logins daily. That's includes blocking Ip addresses and locking them for 48 hrs after 3 attempts.</p><p></p><p>The pipeline company should have been able to push backups within a matter of hours if they nearly needed to get systems up and going dirty in a hurry, (dirty =with the threat of the virus remaining on the network.)</p><p>It sounds like they had people pull the plug and shut down systems to prevent the spread of the ransomware across the entire company. Which while makes recovery more likely, but it takes more time. Like seeing a low oil pressure light and killing your engine asap, it saves it... But it will take time to tow and examine before running again. Ultimately cheaper than blowing and replacing an engine.</p><p></p><p>Taking their time to check all hardware and the backups for possible intrusions would add more time, but with professionals and lots of good backups on tape basic critical operations should have been restored in hours, not days. Then have pros monitor and sweep and do cleanup if any traces arise.</p><p>As we fall behind in cyberspace and basically have parity with China and Russia I believe the need to isolate such critical systems from the internet is going to be our best bet, as we cannot secure them connected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16619539, member: 51947"] Regular is up to $2.89, Premium (91) is 3.39, Diesel $2.99 E85 (testing at 85%) $1.89 Just one of the old websites I have is under constant attack from overseas. Roughly 240-450k attempted logins daily. That's includes blocking Ip addresses and locking them for 48 hrs after 3 attempts. The pipeline company should have been able to push backups within a matter of hours if they nearly needed to get systems up and going dirty in a hurry, (dirty =with the threat of the virus remaining on the network.) It sounds like they had people pull the plug and shut down systems to prevent the spread of the ransomware across the entire company. Which while makes recovery more likely, but it takes more time. Like seeing a low oil pressure light and killing your engine asap, it saves it... But it will take time to tow and examine before running again. Ultimately cheaper than blowing and replacing an engine. Taking their time to check all hardware and the backups for possible intrusions would add more time, but with professionals and lots of good backups on tape basic critical operations should have been restored in hours, not days. Then have pros monitor and sweep and do cleanup if any traces arise. As we fall behind in cyberspace and basically have parity with China and Russia I believe the need to isolate such critical systems from the internet is going to be our best bet, as we cannot secure them connected. [/QUOTE]
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