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Oil India's Duliajan HQ under cyberattack, perpetrators demand $7.5 million ransom

Oil India said that all systems have been shut down, and a probe is underway to resolve the issue.

April 13, 2022 / 20:19 IST
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Oil India Limited (OIL), the Indian-government-owned oil and gas extraction company has reportedly been a victim of a cyberattack, as the cyber attacker demanded $7500000 (roughly Rs 57 crore) as a ransom through a note from the infected PC.

OIL's Duliajan headquarters in Assam was the target of the attack, and the company says it has shut down all affected systems and was working to resolve the issue as quickly as it could.

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"We detected the outages in our computers on Sunday. As per protocol, we disabled our systems as a precautionary measure," OIL spokesperson Tridiv Hazarika told the Express-News Agency.