Halliburton Hit by Cyberattack
Oilfield Services Giant Confirms Incident
HOUSTON, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Halliburton Co. (HAL.N), a leading provider of oilfield services, confirmed on Wednesday that it was the target of a cyberattack.
Details of the Attack
According to a person familiar with the situation, Halliburton has asked some staff to disconnect from internal networks as a precautionary measure.
The attack, which began on Wednesday, has not yet been publicly attributed to any specific group or individual.
Ongoing Investigation
The company is reportedly investigating the incident and working to restore normal operations.
Halliburton declined to comment on the ongoing investigation, citing the sensitivity of the matter.
Industry Concerns
The incident highlights the growing threat of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, including the energy sector.
Experts warn that oil and gas companies, like Halliburton, are particularly vulnerable to such attacks due to their reliance on complex digital systems.
Security Measures
In recent years, Halliburton has invested heavily in cybersecurity measures to protect its operations and customer data.
The company has also partnered with leading technology firms to enhance its security posture.
Stock Market Impact
Halliburton's shares have not been significantly affected by the news of the cyberattack.
As of Wednesday's close, HAL.N was trading slightly below its opening price.
Additional Information
- Reuters: Halliburton Hit by Cyberattack
- Halliburton Website
- Forbes: Oil Field Services Giant Halliburton Hit by Cyberattack
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