Halliburton hacked: US oilfield giant hit by cyberattack, disrupting systems

Halliburton hacked: US oilfield giant hit by cyberattack, disrupting systems

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US oilfield giant Halliburton has been hit in an apparent cyberattack that disrupted its systems at its North Houston campus. A source familiar with the situation told Reuters that the breach was significant enough for the company to advise some employees against connecting to internal networks.

Halliburton said it was aware of the issue affecting certain systems and is investigating its cause and impact. Although details about the attack remain undisclosed, the company is working with “leading external experts” to address the problem, a company spokesperson said.

“The attack appeared to impact business operations at the company’s north Houston campus, as well as some global connectivity networks, the person said, who declined to be identified because they were not authorized to speak on the record,” Reuters reported

As one of the largest oilfield services firms globally, Halliburton provides drilling services and equipment to major energy producers. With nearly 48,000 employees and operations in over 70 countries, it is a significant player in the industry.

Halliburton’s incident highlights a broader trend of cyberattacks targeting major U.S. and international companies. Many of these attacks involve ransomware, which encrypts company data and demands payment for its release. Companies that do not pay risk data loss or the public release of sensitive documents.

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