Oil Storage & Supply Firms hit by Cyberattack in Berlin
Summary:
According to AP News, companies in Germany affected by the cyber-attacks are working “to restore operations to normal in all our terminals as soon as possible.” Hit last Tuesday, Mabanaft has not released information on who committed the crimes and likely won’t as they try to gain access back into their systems. However, the situation doesn’t seem to be so grave
“Schoenbohm said that 233 filling stations largely in northern Germany had been affected, only 1.7% of the country’s total. He said that it wasn’t possible at some of those stations to pay by credit card or adjust prices, but that it some cases it was possible to pay using cash.”
Ap News went on to explain that there is no danger to Germay’s overall fuel supplies, but this incident is not isolated. Cybersecurity affects every point of contact with the internet and sharing services and needs to be a topic of discourse for the general public as it is for Mi-Token.