At least two dozen unnamed companies were also affected, according to reports
They were helped by other companies and US agencies, Bloomberg said Monday
Gas stations from Florida to Atlanta to Virginia were closing their pumps Monday evening due to a fuel shortage brought on by the Colonial Pipeline hack
Officials have warned the attack shows how vulnerable the US is to cyberattacks
Biden said Monday: 'We need to invest to safeguard our critical infrastructure'
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said the attack 'tells you how utterly vulnerable we are' to cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo warned such attacks are 'here to stay'
On Monday DarkSide posted an apology on the dark web and said they did not want 'social consequences', nor did they seek political influence
What is DarkSide?
DarkSide is a group of hackers which first emerged in August 2020, with a press release declaring their formation.
Since then, they have become known for their professional operations and large ransoms.
The group has a phone number and even a help desk to facilitate negotiations with victims.
Believed to be based in Russia, they have targeted Enterprise rental cars, Canadian real estate firm Brookfield Residential, and an Office Depot subsidiary.
They have publicly stated that they prefer not to attack hospitals, schools, non-profits, and governments, but rather big organizations that can afford to pay large ransoms.
'Before any attack, we carefully analyze your accountancy and determine how much you can pay based on your net income,' the press release reads.
Do Darkside (possibly Deep State money laundering?) creates an "infrastructure" issue that Trump was telling us to fix many years ago. Then the Bidan clown show says it will have a task force consider stuff for 100 days. Just long enough to run through summer.
Am I understanding this conspiracy right or should I stop assuming that governments create these false flags for their own gain & power?
Scripps medical is a massive San Diego based health care network and has been down for about a week due to a cyber attack. They can’t access patient data or appointment schedules. Patients can’t make new appointments. People are having a really hard time getting in to see their doctors. Many women in the area go there for prenatal care, labor, and delivery, and they’re having to look for alternative locations to deliver babies.
but just asking a bunch of questions of the patient, medical history, known allergies, current medications... all of that can be used to temporarily administer healthcare to the people there who need medical assistance.
turning away pregnant women, who were scheduled to deliver, and just telling them "best of luck"...
is fucked.
write it all down, enter it all into the computer once the system comes back online.
everything is so needlessly complicated these days... i find it hard to believe we can't revert to paper and pen for a week without the entire medical system grinding to a screeching halt.
Let’s call this what it is. Terrorism. They’re not hackers, they’re terrorists!
This is what you get with Joe Biden, a country and the world full of Terrorists!
If anything or anyone is being held for a ransom, that is terrorism!
i just wonder how much of it is scuttle... and how much is Wyatts oil field?
Article Main Points :
At least two dozen unnamed companies were also affected, according to reports
They were helped by other companies and US agencies, Bloomberg said Monday
Gas stations from Florida to Atlanta to Virginia were closing their pumps Monday evening due to a fuel shortage brought on by the Colonial Pipeline hack
Officials have warned the attack shows how vulnerable the US is to cyberattacks
Biden said Monday: 'We need to invest to safeguard our critical infrastructure'
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said the attack 'tells you how utterly vulnerable we are' to cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo warned such attacks are 'here to stay'
On Monday DarkSide posted an apology on the dark web and said they did not want 'social consequences', nor did they seek political influence
What is DarkSide?
DarkSide is a group of hackers which first emerged in August 2020, with a press release declaring their formation.
Since then, they have become known for their professional operations and large ransoms.
The group has a phone number and even a help desk to facilitate negotiations with victims.
Believed to be based in Russia, they have targeted Enterprise rental cars, Canadian real estate firm Brookfield Residential, and an Office Depot subsidiary.
They have publicly stated that they prefer not to attack hospitals, schools, non-profits, and governments, but rather big organizations that can afford to pay large ransoms.
'Before any attack, we carefully analyze your accountancy and determine how much you can pay based on your net income,' the press release reads.
They avoid targets in former Soviet states
Dark Side? More like Deep State.
Do Darkside (possibly Deep State money laundering?) creates an "infrastructure" issue that Trump was telling us to fix many years ago. Then the Bidan clown show says it will have a task force consider stuff for 100 days. Just long enough to run through summer.
Am I understanding this conspiracy right or should I stop assuming that governments create these false flags for their own gain & power?
Scripps medical is a massive San Diego based health care network and has been down for about a week due to a cyber attack. They can’t access patient data or appointment schedules. Patients can’t make new appointments. People are having a really hard time getting in to see their doctors. Many women in the area go there for prenatal care, labor, and delivery, and they’re having to look for alternative locations to deliver babies.
fucking exactly
every place i've ever worked has had a "in case X we do Y".
you don't need to know the entire medical history of someone to give them stitches.
fucking write the shit down on a post it
Unfortunately most medical businesses have gone paperless all electronic dumb huh?
yeah, i get that...
but just asking a bunch of questions of the patient, medical history, known allergies, current medications... all of that can be used to temporarily administer healthcare to the people there who need medical assistance.
turning away pregnant women, who were scheduled to deliver, and just telling them "best of luck"...
is fucked.
write it all down, enter it all into the computer once the system comes back online.
everything is so needlessly complicated these days... i find it hard to believe we can't revert to paper and pen for a week without the entire medical system grinding to a screeching halt.
Very interesting. Ty
I was looking for evidence, any sources?