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Coronavirus: Russian hackers target Covid-19 vaccine research | Coronavirus: Russian hackers target Covid-19 vaccine research |
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Russian hackers are targeting organisations trying to develop a coronavirus vaccine in the UK, US and Canada, security services have warned. | |
The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said the hackers "almost certainly" operated as "part of Russian intelligence services". | The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said the hackers "almost certainly" operated as "part of Russian intelligence services". |
It did not specify which organisations had been targeted, or whether any information had been stolen. | |
But it said vaccine research had not been hindered by the hackers. | |
The hackers are part of a group called APT29, also known as "the Dukes" or "Cozy Bear". | The hackers are part of a group called APT29, also known as "the Dukes" or "Cozy Bear". |
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: "It is completely unacceptable that the Russian intelligence services are targeting those working to combat the coronavirus pandemic. | |
"While others pursue their selfish interests with reckless behaviour, the UK and its allies are getting on with the hard work of finding a vaccine and protecting global health." | |
The NCSC said it was more than 95% certain that APT29 was part of the Russian intelligence services. | |
"Throughout 2020, APT29 has targeted various organisations involved in Covid-19 vaccine development in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom, highly likely with the intention of stealing information and intellectual property relating to the development and testing of Covid-19 vaccines," the report said. | "Throughout 2020, APT29 has targeted various organisations involved in Covid-19 vaccine development in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom, highly likely with the intention of stealing information and intellectual property relating to the development and testing of Covid-19 vaccines," the report said. |
The warning was published by a international group of security services: | |
It said the hackers exploited software flaws to get access to vulnerable computer systems, and used malware called WellMess and WellMail to upload and download files from infected machines. | |
They also tricked individuals into handing over login credentials with spear-phishing attacks. | |
The report includes recommendations that can help protect organisations from cyber-attacks. | |
On Thursday, the UK government said Russians "almost certainly" sought to interfere in the 2019 UK general election through illicitly acquired documents. |