Large scale cyberattack disrupts operations at oil terminals in North-West Europe Germany’s Hamburg and at least six other oil terminals in the Netherlands and Belgium seem to be affected by the cyberattack Operations at the oil terminals of some of northwest Europe’s biggest ports have been disrupted by a large-scale cyberattack, brokers and authorities told AFP on Thursday. Antwerp in Belgium—Europe’s second-largest port after Rotterdam—and the major German port Hamburg were among those targeted in the cyberattack. “There was a cyber attack at various terminals, quite some terminals are disrupted,” Jelle Vreeman, a senior broker at Rotterdam-based Riverlake, told AFP. “Their software is being hijacked and they can’t process barges. Basically, the operational system is down,” Vreeman added. With the systems down, the oil terminals are unable to process tankers and barges unloading oil and oil products. Germany’s Hamburg and at least six other oil terminals in the Netherlands […]