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Halliburton probes 'issue' that has impacted company systems. Business operations and global networks reportedly disrupted amid claims of cyberattack. American oil giant Halliburton is investigating an "issue," reportedly a cyberattack, that has disrupted some business operations and global networks. While the energy giant declined to call it a cyberattack, a Halliburton spokesperson told The Register that it was working to address the problem. "We are aware of an issue affecting certain company systems and are working diligently to assess the cause and potential impact," a Halliburton spokesperson said in an emailed statement. "We have activated our preplanned response plan and are working internally, and with leading external experts, to remediate the issue." A person familiar with the disruption, however, told Reuters that the world's second-largest oil service was undergoing a cyberattack, and said that the digital intrusion affected business operations at Halliburton's north Houston campus, along with some of its global connectivity networks. According to some reports on social media, the payroll database along with employees' devices were compromised. Update: Being told that Halliburton employees are getting robocalls giving them explicit instructions not to connect to the network at all. Unsubstantiated, but from a reliable source, the IT Dept is trying to set up a Protected System for critical infrastructure. The Halliburton spokesperson declined to answer The Register's specific questions about the incident, including if it was a ransomware infection. Criminals are increasingly targeting critical infrastructure sectors, including energy, with extortion attacks, according to law enforcement. Last year, the FBI received 1,193 complaints from organizations belonging to a critical infrastructure sector that were affected by a ransomware attack, up 37 percent from 870 in 2022.  And of the 395 ransomware attacks claimed by criminals last month, over a third (125 or 34 percent) targeted critical industrial organizations, according to a report published today by NCC Group.

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CYBERCRIME // Halliburton Investigates Cyberattack Disrupting Global Operations

Halliburton is currently assessing a significant issue affecting its systems, purportedly due to a cyberattack.

The incident has disrupted business operations and affected global networks, including the company's North Houston campus.

A company spokesperson confirmed the activation of a preplanned response plan, involving internal teams and external cybersecurity experts.

Reports indicate that the cyber incident may have compromised the payroll database and employee devices.

Employees received robocalls instructing them not to connect to any company networks while IT works on creating a protected system.

The nature of the attack, whether it involves ransomware or another form of malware, has not been officially disclosed.

This disruption falls into a broader trend of rising cyberattacks against critical infrastructure sectors, with a notable increase in ransomware incidents reported last year.