Hackers steal Pfizer, BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine data in Europe, companies say

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Hackers steal Pfizer, BioNTech COVID19 vaccine data in Europe, companies say

LONDON - US drugmaker Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech said on Wednesday that documents related to development of their COVID-19 vaccine had been "unlawfully accessed" in a cyberattack on Europe's medicines regulator.

It was not immediately clear when or how the attack took place, who was responsible or what other information may have been compromised. "When it comes to the data submitted to these kinds of regulatory bodies, we are talking confidential information about the vaccine and its mechanism of action, its efficiency, its risks & known possible side effects and any unique aspects such as handling guidelines," said Marc Rogers, founder of a volunteer group fighting Covid-related breaches, CTI-League.

A spokeswoman for BioNTech declined further comment. Pfizer did not respond to a request for further comment. Reuters has previously reported on allegations that hackers linked to North Korea, South Korea, Iran, Vietnam, China and Russia have on separate occasions tried to steal information about the virus and potential treatments.

 

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