North Korea tried to hack Pfizer to access Covid-19 vaccine data: Seoul

Digital espionage targeting health bodies, vaccine scientists and drugmakers has surged during the Covid-19 pandemic

North Korea tried to hack Pfizer to access Covid-19 vaccine data: Seoul
Reuters
1 min read Last Updated : Feb 17 2021 | 1:10 AM IST
South Korea’s intelligence agency has said North Korea attempted to steal information on coronavirus vaccines and treatments by hacking Pfizer, a lawmaker briefed by the agency said on Tuesday.
 
Digital espionage targeting health bodies, vaccine scientists and drugmakers has surged during the Covid-19 pandemic as state-backed hacking groups scramble to secure the latest research and information about the outbreak.
 
Ha Tae-keung, an opposition member of the parliamentary intelligence panel, said the pharmaceutical giant was among those hacked in the bid to steal information on vaccines and treatments.
 

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"There were attempts to steal Covid vaccine and treatment technology during cyber attacks and Pfizer was hacked," he said. Speaking to reporters after a briefing by the agency, Ha did not elaborate on the timing or success of the attempt, a transcript of his remarks reviewed by Reuters showed.Ha's office confirmed his comments but gave no details.


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