- Energy giant Halliburton has confirmed that its systems were hacked.
- This breach adds to a growing list of cyberattacks on U.S. energy firms.
August 21, 2024
- Discovery of Breach: Halliburton detects unauthorized access to its systems. The method of access and specific systems affected are still unclear.
- Immediate Response: Halliburton activated its cybersecurity response plan, indicating it had preexisting protocols for handling such incidents. The company begins investigating the breach and working to restore its systems.
August 23, 2024
- SEC Filing: Halliburton publicly confirmed the attack by filing a form with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), as required for significant events involving public companies.
- The company did not disclose the type or extent of the attack in the filing.
The company’s response to the incident
Halliburton is investigating the cyberattack and working to restore its systems.
The company is assessing the full extent of the impact.
Despite the attack, Halliburton continues to provide its products and services globally.
The attack has led to ongoing expenses.
Some public-facing systems are still offline.
Nature of the breach is unspecified
The extent of the stolen information remains unclear.
Halliburton is still assessing the nature and scope of the breach or what specific data was compromised.
Who was responsible for the attack?
The identity remains unknown of the attackers. No information has been provided regarding who is responsible or what their motives were.
But speculation points to RansomHub, a notorious ransomware gang.
RansomHub has recently been in the news following an August warning from the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
According to CISA, RansomHub’s affiliates have been responsible for at least 210 attacks in the past six months alone.
What is Halliburton?
Halliburton Company is a leading American multinational and the world’s second-largest oilfield services provider, playing a key role in many of the largest fracking operations globally.
Headquarters: Has dual headquarters in Texas and Dubai UAE
Employees: Approx 48,000 people
Revenue: $23.0 billion for the full year of 2023
In Conclusion: The Rising Stakes
Federal authorities, including the Department of Energy, are closely monitoring the situation but have stated that there is no immediate risk to the broader energy sector.
However, with cybercrime costs expected to exceed $24 trillion by 2027, the stakes have never been higher.
The surge in cyberattacks, especially those driven by AI, emphasizes the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures.