phishing attacks launched by hackers pretending to be an executive at Haier, a Chinese company that provides cooling systems for medicines that claims to be the world’s only complete cold chain provider. The cold chain is vital for vaccine storage and transport. The Pfizer vaccine, which has proven one of the most promising Covid-19 treatments, needs to be stored at minus 70 degrees Celsius to remain effective.
Recent attacks have been launched directly on vaccine developers, but in this case the hackers went after tangentially-linked entities. One target was European Commission's Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union, which deals with trade and cross-border regulations. Solar energy companies were also targeted. As IBM noted in its research, shown toahead of publication, vaccine refrigerators are often powered by solar panels in nations where traditional supplies aren’t reliable.
It’s unclear if any of the targeted organizations were actually breached. No company working on a Covid-19 vaccine development has been successfully hacked yet, despite myriad attempts. Russia, China and North Korea have been linked to cyberattacks on Covid-19 vaccine developers. IBM couldn’t determine what nation was behind the latest attacks, but said they appeared to be carried out by a nation state.
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