A gasoline station that ran out of gas for sale displays an out of service sign on the pump, in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., May 12, 2021. A growing number of gas stations along the East Coast are without fuel as nervous drivers aggressively fill up their tanks following the ransomware attack that shut down the critical artery for gasoline. (Photo/China News Service)
A gasoline station that ran out of gas for sale displays an out of service sign on the pump, in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., May 12, 2021. A growing number of gas stations along the East Coast are without fuel as nervous drivers aggressively fill up their tanks following the ransomware attack that shut down the critical artery for gasoline. (Photo/China News Service)
A gasoline station that ran out of gas for sale displays an out of service sign on the pump, in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., May 12, 2021. A growing number of gas stations along the East Coast are without fuel as nervous drivers aggressively fill up their tanks following the ransomware attack that shut down the critical artery for gasoline. (Photo/China News Service)
Photo shows several rows of cars waiting for gas in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., May 12, 2021. A growing number of gas stations along the East Coast are without fuel as nervous drivers aggressively fill up their tanks following the ransomware attack that shut down the critical artery for gasoline. (Photo/China News Service)
People fill up their cars after a lengthy wait to enter a gasoline station following the cyberattack that crippled the Colonial Pipeline, in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., May 12, 2021. A growing number of gas stations along the East Coast are without fuel as nervous drivers aggressively fill up their tanks following the ransomware attack that shut down the critical artery for gasoline. (Photo/China News Service)
Photo shows several rows of cars waiting for gas in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., May 12, 2021. A growing number of gas stations along the East Coast are without fuel as nervous drivers aggressively fill up their tanks following the ransomware attack that shut down the critical artery for gasoline. (Photo/China News Service)