Suspected North Korean hackers have targeted the British coronavirus vaccine producer AstraZeneca with multiple attempts to access staff computers.
The hackers have tried to break into the drugmaker’s systems in recent weeks as the company races to deploy its Covid-19 vaccine, two sources said.
The hackers posed as recruiters on networking site LinkedIn and WhatsApp to approach AstraZeneca staff with fake job offers, the sources said.
They then sent documents purporting to be job descriptions that were laced with malicious code designed to gain access to a victim’s computer.
The hacking attempts targeted a ‘broad set of people’ including staff working on Covid-19 research, said one of the sources, but are not thought to have been successful.
The North Korean mission to the United Nations in Geneva did not respond to a request for comment.
Pyongyang has previously denied carrying out cyberattacks. It has no direct line of contact for foreign media.
AstraZeneca, which has emerged as one of the top three Covid-19 vaccine developers, manufacturing a vaccine developed by the University of Oxford, declined to comment.
The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss non-public information, said the tools and techniques used in the attacks showed they were part of an ongoing hacking campaign that US officials and cybersecurity researchers have attributed to North Korea.
The campaign has previously focused on defence companies and media organisations but pivoted to Covid-related targets in recent weeks, according to three people who have investigated the attacks.
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Cyberattacks against health bodies, vaccine scientists and drugmakers have soared during the Covid-19 pandemic as state-backed and criminal hacking groups scramble to obtain the latest research and information about the outbreak.
Western officials say any stolen information could be sold for profit, used to extort the victims, or give foreign governments a valuable strategic advantage as they fight to contain a disease that has killed 1.4 million people worldwide.
Microsoft said this month it had seen two North Korean hacking groups target vaccine developers in multiple countries, including by ‘sending messages with fabricated job descriptions’.
Microsoft did not name any of the targeted organisations.
South Korean lawmakers said on Friday that the country’s intelligence agency had foiled some of those attempts.
Hackers from Iran, China and Russia have previously attempted to break into leading drugmakers and even the World Health Organisation this year, it has been reported
Source : Daily Mail UK