Halliburton, leading US oil company, targeted in cyberattack, insider reports

August 29, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Halliburton, a top U.S. oilfield firm, was hit by a cyberattack
  • The attack impacted business operations at the company’s north Houston campus and global connectivity networks

In a recent incident, U.S. oilfield services firm Halliburton experienced a cyberattack, with certain systems being affected. The company is working with external experts to determine the cause and impact of the issue and to address it promptly. The attack disrupted business operations at the company’s north Houston campus and some global connectivity networks. While the source of the attack remains unknown, Halliburton is actively working to resolve the issue.

This cyberattack on a major oilfield firm raises concerns about the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to cyber threats. As cyberattacks become increasingly sophisticated and common, it is essential for companies to invest in robust cybersecurity measures to protect their operations and sensitive data. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of proactive cybersecurity practices in safeguarding vital industries from potential disruptions and economic losses.

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