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SecurityWeek |
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2022-05-09 13:55:07 (vue: 2022-05-09 14:06:18) |
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Regulator Proposes $1 Million Fine for Colonial Pipeline One Year After Cyberattack |
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2022-05-10 01:40:08 |
(Déjà vu) U.S. Proposes $1 Million Fine on Colonial Pipeline for Safety Violations After Cyberattack (lien direct) |
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has proposed a penalty of nearly $1 million to Colonial Pipeline for violating federal safety regulations, worsening the impact of the ransomware attack last year.
The $986,400 penalty is the result of an inspection conducted by the regulator of the pipeline operator's control room management ( |
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