Oilfield services giant Halliburton has confirmed it is grappling with a computer system issue linked to a cyberattack. While the company declined to provide specific details about the nature of the incident, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters that the attack appears to be impacting operations at its Houston campus and some global networks.
The cyberattack has raised concerns about the vulnerability of critical infrastructure companies to such attacks. A similar ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline in 2021 caused widespread disruption to gas supplies along the East Coast.
The Energy Department has confirmed that it is aware of the incident but has seen no evidence of a disruption to energy services at this time. However, the attack serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of cyberattacks on essential industries.
Eric Noonan, CEO of CyberSheath, emphasized the importance of robust cybersecurity measures for critical infrastructure operators. “This is a situation that cannot continue in perpetuity without enormous costs to the American people,” he said.
As the investigation into the Halliburton cyberattack continues, it is crucial for businesses and government agencies to remain vigilant and invest in strong cybersecurity defenses to protect against future threats.
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