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Russia trying to steal COVID-19 vaccine data, say UK, U.S. and Canada

Published 16/07/2020, 15:02
Updated 16/07/2020, 15:50
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By William James and Steve Scherer

LONDON/OTTAWA (Reuters) - Hackers backed by the Russian state are trying to steal COVID-19 vaccine and treatment research from academic and pharmaceutical institutions around the world, Britain's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said on Thursday.

A co-ordinated statement from Britain, the United States and Canada attributed the attacks to group APT29, also known as 'Cozy Bear', which they said was almost certainly operating as part of Russian intelligence services.

"We condemn these despicable attacks against those doing vital work to combat the coronavirus pandemic," said NCSC Director of Operations, Paul Chichester.

Russian news agency RIA cited spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying the Kremlin rejected London's allegations, which he said were not backed by proper evidence.

In a separate announcement Britain also accused "Russian actors" of trying to interfere in its 2019 election by trying to spread leaked documents online. Russia's foreign ministry said those accusations were "foggy and contradictory".

Britain is expected to publish a long-delayed report into Russian influence in British politics next week.

"SELFISH INTERESTS"

British foreign minister Dominic Raab said it was "completely unacceptable" for Russian intelligence services to target work on the 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," he said in a statement. He said Britain would work with allies to hold perpetrators to account.

The NCSC said the group's attacks were continuing and used a variety of tools and techniques, including spear-phishing and custom malware.

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"APT29 is likely to continue to target organisations involved in COVID-19 vaccine research and development, as they seek to answer additional intelligence questions relating to the pandemic," the NCSC statement said.

Canadian authorities said the attacks were hindering response efforts and that risks to health organisations were elevated. Canada's signals intelligence and cyber threat centre advised institutions to take action to protect themselves.

Britain and the United States said in May that networks of hackers were targeting national and international organisations responding to the pandemic. But such attacks have not previously been explicitly connected to the Russian state.

The Russian government-linked group Cozy Bear is widely suspected of hacking the Democratic Party before the 2016 U.S. election.

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Comments posted today courtesy of PLA Unit 61398 (also known as APT 1, Comment Crew, Comment Panda, GIF89a, and Byzantine Candor) (Chinese: 61398部队, Pinyin: 61398 bùduì) is the Military Unit Cover Designator (MUCD)[1] of a People's Liberation Army advanced persistent threat unit that has been alleged to be a source of Chinese computer hacking attacks.[2][3] The unit is stationed in Pudong, Shanghai.[4]What is Unit 26165, Russia's elite military hacking centre
Cummings is a russian spy - wake up Johnson
The US siding this hacking is only a cover up. Trump is a player and a close friend to puten - it‘s not a secret. It‘s time for him to balance not to get caught and as with puten I suppose - he should also play along
What a bombastic, self-fulfilling claim by little England
Russia uses Nokia and Ericson - maybe manipulating this western network since they are good at it and hacking into western system. Rather start removing Nokia abd Ericson off the western technologies for hacking has been going on for so long - why can‘t it be stopped - could it be the western system of network russia is using
I always find it amusing hearing the likes of the US and UK accusing countries like Russia. A perfect example is the Huawei debacle. People need to remind themselves that companies like google, Facebook and the likes belong to such countries like the US, companies that do nothing but data mine, track, spy, call it what you want! Hypocrisy at its finest!
And yet you continue to use these platforms and then call them out. That's hypocritical.
are you suggesting he should not speak his mind because he is using a platform of the UK - is that not rather hypocritical
What a joke , ****this guys. In russia they have powerful research centr, they definately dont need to steal any ideas
Do they have toilets yet in Russia?
Yes loginov your joke is better for sure :)
This kind of research should be shared out so someone gets to a vaccine sooner rather than later!
The Russians are more likely to delete the research files because malicious destruction is more important to them than saving lives.
Who writes these fake news been in Russia when covid pandemis started test was done quick and they already have the remedy which taken made back to walking in 5 days?!?!
what was the remedy.. bottle of vodka..
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