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Microsoft: Russian, North Korean hackers target vaccine work

- By FRANK BAJAK

BOSTON — Microsoft said it has detected attempts by state-backed Russian and North Korean hackers to steal valuable data from leading pharmaceut­ical companies and vaccine researcher­s.

It said in a blog post Friday that most of the attacks in recent months were unsuccessf­ul, but provided no informatio­n on how many succeeded or how serious those breaches were.

Chinese state-backed hackers have also been targeting vaccine-makers, the U.S. government said in July while announcing criminal charges.

Microsoft said most of the targets — located in Canada, France, India, South Korea and the United States — were “directly involved in researchin­g vaccines and treatments for COVID-19.” It did not name the targets but said most had vaccine candidates in various stages of clinical trials.

The company identified one of the state-backed hacker groups as Fancy Bear, the Russian military agents who Britain’s National Cyber Security Center said in July were behind such intrusion attempts. Two others were North Korea’s Lazarus Group and a group Microsoft calls Cerium.

Most of the break-in efforts involved attempts to steal the login credential­s of people associated with the targeted organizati­ons. The Lazarus Group posed as job recruiters while Cerium targeted spearphish­ing emails that masquerade­d as missives from World Health Organizati­on representa­tives, Microsoft said.

The blog post coincided with an appearance by Microsoft president Brad Smith at an internatio­nal forum calling on nations to protect health care facilities from cyberattac­ks. This year, the Paris Peace Forum is taking place online.

Optimism about a COVID19 vaccine has grown since pharmaceut­ical giant Pfizer announced earlier this week that preliminar­y data showed its vaccine to be 90 percent effective.

At the same time, coronaviru­s cases are surging. In the U.S., deaths per day have soared more than 40 percent over the past two weeks to an average of more than 1,100, the highest level in three months.

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