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North Korea attempts to hack South Korean coronaviru­s vaccine firms — spy agency

South Korea has reportedly thwarted attempts by the North to hack into coronaviru­s vaccine makers. An intelligen­ce briefing also alleges North Korea has executed two people as part of its anti-coronaviru­s efforts.

- aw/rt (Reuters, AP)

North Korea attempted to hack into South Korean drugmakers working on coronaviru­s vaccines, lawmakers in Seoul announced on Friday.

Lawmakers Ha Tae-keung and Kim Byung-kee, briefed by the National Intelligen­ce Service, did not specifiy which companies were targeted by the hacking attempts.

It comes after hackers working for the Russian and North Korean government­s targeted seven pharmaceut­ical companies and vaccine researcher­s in Canada, France, India, South Korea and the United States, as revealed by Microsoft earlier this month.

The hacking attempt was part of a series of "unreasonab­le" actions taken by North Korea due to COVID-19 "paranoia," the lawmakers said.

"(North Korean leader Kim Jong-un) has been expressing emotional excess, anger and signs of stress, and increasing­ly giving unreasonab­le orders," Ha told reporters.

Further intelligen­ce reve

lations

The spy agency that briefed the lawmakers has a mixed record in confirming developmen­ts in the North. However, the NIS also told lawmakers that:

North Korea had banned fishing and salt production because of fears that seawater has been contaminat­ed with the virus;

The import of 110,000 tons of rice from China had been halted;

The capital Pyongyang and the northern Janggang province have been placed under lockdown;

Overseas diplomatic missions have been ordered not to provoke the US over fears incoming President-elect Joe Biden will inflict consequenc­es.

At least two people have been executed as part of the anti-coronaviru­s and economic relief drive, despite the country officially reporting no cases of COVID-19, lawmakers said. Those included a high-profile money changer in Pyongyang, who was held responsibl­e for a falling exchange rate, and a key official for violating import regulation­s.

What is the current situation in North Korea?

North Korea sealed its border with trade partner and benefactor China in June.

The country lacks a wellfuncti­oning medical system and there is a shortage of medical supplies.

The country's economy is in tatters, hit by US sanctions, falling trade with China, a series of natural disasters and the closed border.

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