Ransomware has struck the computer systems of Taiwan’s state-owned energy company, CPC Corp., according to local media and private forensic reports reviewed by CyberScoop. CPC Corp., an important national asset responsible for delivering oil products and importing liquefied natural gas (LNG), said Tuesday that, after hackers attacked its IT network, the company had restored some of it computers and servers. Although the attack didn’t affect the company’s energy production, it did disrupt some customers’ efforts to use CPC Corp.’s payment cards to purchase gas.
Source: Cyberscoop