Colonial paid the ransom

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Colonial paid the ransom

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This occupational administration is shaping up to be the most incompetent in American history:

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm Says ‘Pipe Is the Best Way’ to Transport Fuel After Admin Canceled Keystone Pipeline
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Paladin wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 11:53 am This occupational administration is shaping up to be the most incompetent in American history:

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm Says ‘Pipe Is the Best Way’ to Transport Fuel After Admin Canceled Keystone Pipeline
I was figuring she might have an accident in the next few weeks.
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2018 audit found 'glaring deficiencies' at pipeline company

https://abc13.com/society/8th-grader-co ... /10625122/
An outside audit three years ago of the major East Coast pipeline company hit by a cyberattack found "atrocious" information management practices and "a patchwork of poorly connected and secured systems," its author told The Associated Press.

"We found glaring deficiencies and big problems," said Robert F. Smallwood, whose consulting firm delivered an 89-page report in January 2018 after a six-month audit. "I mean an eighth-grader could have hacked into that system."
Uh, Biden's massive "infrastructure" plan includes money for everything from a huge expansion of Medicaid to billions of taxpayer dollars to fund legions of environmental activists, yet we don't even have oversight standards for the basic security of our nation's actual infrastructure?
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I'm guessing the government gave Colonial the money. So, WE paid the ransom.

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Caliber wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 3:58 pm I'm guessing the government gave Colonial the money. So, WE paid the ransom.
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