The news about piracy against laboratories and pharmaceutical companies, especially Covid-19 vaccines, appears again to the interface, and after news circulated over the past few days about North Korean hacker attacks in order to steal the vaccine, new news reappear about a similar story
The international media indicated that a biology laboratory at the University of Oxford, Britain, is "Strubi lab" working on the topic of the Covid 19 vaccine has been piracy by an electronic gang of hackers, and the sources indicate that there are renewed fears that these hackers are working on access to confidential information And very sensitive about research on Covid 19 who made it possible to obtain it and perhaps then sell it later to other parties
The sources said that the British Intelligence Agency indicated its knowledge of this operation, at the same time that it indicated that research in this regard is still ongoing, while the security sources indicate that the features of those involved are not clear until now and that the involvement of a foreign country is still not proven And it may be related to a gang selling the stolen medical secrets from the Strubi lab of the University of Oxford, as we have indicated
The news brings to mind the news about North Korean piracy to penetrate the secrets of manufacturing Covid 19 vaccines, as reports on the subject, citing intelligence reports from South Korea, indicated that hackers from the neighboring North Korea state, which is known for its dictatorial regime, tried to pirate data of the US company Pfizer The famous and specialized in pharmacy and the medical drug industry, where it developed with BioNTech company a vaccine for the Corona virus
And the South Korean National Intelligence Service "NIS", which was behind the news, indicated that it had also thwarted similar attacks on South Korean pharmaceutical companies by North Korean pirates, while some experts say that these hackers are interested in selling the stolen vaccine data to other parties more Who used it to develop a local vaccine in North Korea