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Halliburton Scrambles After Suspected Cyberattack Cripples Systems
Halliburton hit with a suspected cyberattack, disrupting operations globally. The company is working with cybersecurity experts to resolve the issue, highlighting the growing threat to critical infrastructure in the energy sector.

Hot Take:
Well, it looks like Halliburton’s computers are having a worse day than a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. Maybe it’s time they start hiring cybersecurity experts instead of just pumping oil.
Key Points:
- Halliburton’s computer systems are facing significant issues, potentially due to a cyberattack.
- Business operations in Houston and certain global networks have been impacted.
- The firm has activated its response protocol and is collaborating with external cybersecurity experts.
- The incident underscores the escalating threat of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, especially in the energy sector.
- Recent cyberattacks highlight similar vulnerabilities, including incidents at CDK Global and Colonial Pipeline.