This paper is dedicated to discussing stochastic finite-time bounded control of switched stochastic systems with feedback information sampled by an event-triggered mechanism and transmitted by network. Besides the incomplete information because of sample, data loss and corruption during information transmission caused by hybrid cyber attacks including DoS attacks and false-data injection attacks, are also taken into consideration. Based on the above incomplete information, state feedback controllers are established to fulfil stochastic finite-time boundedness of switched stochastic systems and make it have a certain disturbance attenuation capability, i.e. have a finite-time L 2 -gain, successfully. Sufficient conditions are cast into a convex optimisation problem which can be easily solved by fixing some parameters. Simulation results are employed to verify the validity of results.