The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Russia ‘targets research’

● Moscow links to vaccine hackers, cyber security agencies warn

- BY GAVIN CORDON

Hackers linked to the Russian intelligen­ce agencies are targeting British scientists looking to develop a coronaviru­s vaccine, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has warned.

In a joint statement with the US National Security Agency and Canadian Communicat­ion Security Establishm­ent, the NCSC said the attacks were part of a campaign by a group known as APT29 to steal the secrets of vaccine research.

NCSC director of operations Paul Chichester said: “We condemn these despicable attacks against those doing vital work to combat the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Working with our allies, the NCSC is committed to protecting our most critical assets and our top priority at this time is to protect the health sector.

“We would urge organisati­ons to familiaris­e themselves with the advice we have published to help defend their networks.”

The UK is home to two of the leading research programmes to develop a vaccine, based at Oxford University and Imperial College London.

The NCSC said that, together with the US and the Canadians, it had assessed that APT29 – also known as The Dukes or Cozy Bear – was “almost certainly” operating as part of the Russian intelligen­ce services.

It said the group’s campaign of “malicious activity” was aimed predominan­tly at government, diplomatic, think-tank, healthcare and energy targets in an attempt to steal valuable intellectu­al property.

The NCSC has previously warned that APT (standing for advanced persistent threat) groups have been targeting organisati­ons involved in both national and internatio­nal Covid-19 research.

APT29 is said to use a variety of tools and techniques, including spear-phishing and custom malware known as WellMess and WellMail.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: “It is completely unacceptab­le that the Russian intelligen­ce services are targeting those working to combat the coronaviru­s 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.

“The UK will continue to counter those conducting such cyber attacks, and work with our allies to hold perpetrato­rs to account.”

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UNDER ATTACK: A member of the research team at Oxford University working in the race for a Covid-19 vaccine

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