Colonial Pipeline resumes operation after malware attack

After an extensive malware attack shut down the US east coast's main fuel artery last week, Colonial Pipeline came back online Wednesday evening.
Photo: Kevin Lamarque/REUTERS / X00157
Photo: Kevin Lamarque/REUTERS / X00157
BY PETER THOMSEN & DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

The US' largest pipeline for refined petroleum products is operating again after being closed for days due to a cyberattack resulting in a major fuel shortage in the southeastern part of the country, Reuters reports.

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