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Gas Prices After The Cyber Attack (by Russia?)
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16622487" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Yeah, it is a relatively quiet fight but people do take notice when it starts to hit their wallet. Watching fuel jump to $7.00 a gallon should be a wake-up call to both the consumer and to corporate America. These hackers are disabling vital services and goods until ransoms of multi-millions of dollars. We all know it's happened and continues to be a threat. If it escalates, Americans WILL be talking about it more. Imagine if heating oil next winter got impacted. Will it happen? Probably not, BUT the possibility remains and that's just one critical example. I really hope corporations get on the fast track to vastly improve their systems security and protection from hackers, because the floodgate has been opened and it's probably just a matter of time before the next "big one" shuts down some critical service affecting Americans. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16622487, member: 6727"] Yeah, it is a relatively quiet fight but people do take notice when it starts to hit their wallet. Watching fuel jump to $7.00 a gallon should be a wake-up call to both the consumer and to corporate America. These hackers are disabling vital services and goods until ransoms of multi-millions of dollars. We all know it's happened and continues to be a threat. If it escalates, Americans WILL be talking about it more. Imagine if heating oil next winter got impacted. Will it happen? Probably not, BUT the possibility remains and that's just one critical example. I really hope corporations get on the fast track to vastly improve their systems security and protection from hackers, because the floodgate has been opened and it's probably just a matter of time before the next "big one" shuts down some critical service affecting Americans. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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