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U.S. accuses China-linked hackers of stealing coronavirus research

Published 05/13/2020, 11:10 AM
Updated 05/13/2020, 07:05 PM
© Reuters. Hooded man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture

By Raphael Satter

(Reuters) - China-linked hackers are breaking into American organizations carrying out research into COVID-19, U.S. officials said on Wednesday, warning both scientists and public health officials to be on the lookout for cyber theft.

In a joint statement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security said the FBI was investigating digital break-ins at U.S. organizations by China-linked "cyber actors" that it had monitored "attempting to identify and illicitly obtain valuable intellectual property (IP) and public health data related to vaccines, treatments, and testing from networks and personnel affiliated with COVID-19-related research."

The statement offered no further details on the identities of the targets or the hackers. The Chinese Embassy in Washington condemned the allegations as "lies."

"The FBI issued a warning based on presumption of guilt and without any evidence," the embassy said in a written statement, adding the U.S. accusation "undercuts the ongoing international cooperation against the pandemic."

Coronavirus-related research and data have emerged as a key intelligence priority for hackers of all stripes and Western intelligence organizations have repeatedly sounded the alarm over the targeting of public health and pharmaceutical organizations.

In a separate statement issued earlier on Wednesday, the head of New Zealand's signals intelligence agency said it condemned any attempt to target COVID response-related infrastructure.

"We call upon all cyber actors to refrain from activity that may jeopardise national or international responses to the COVID-19 pandemic," said Andrew Hampton, the director-general of New Zealand's Government Communications Security Bureau.

Last week Reuters reported that Iran-linked cyberspies had targeted staff at U.S. drugmaker Gilead Sciences Inc (NASDAQ:GILD)., whose antiviral drug remdesivir is the only treatment so far proven to help COVID-19 patients.

© Reuters. Hooded man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture

In March and April, Reuters reported on advanced hackers' attempts to break into the World Health Organization as the pandemic spread across the globe.

Latest comments

loser
Snowden is laughing
As Trump said, the news is fake. Wait a minute, does he include Reuters?
Greeeaaat - China turns this virus loose on the world, then steals other country's research. WOOOOW! Truly the scourge of the planet!
We need evidence... without proof it is all he said she said...just like weapons of mass destruction...the world got fool once but not twice...until I can see evidence with my very own eyes, it is all false rumors.
  - The only thing "we" need is for you to disappear.. "David" .. Why are you still trolling this America page? Go home!
Sometimes we need good forces to keep you guys in check. When I see Fake comments, I jumped in to correct.
US failed at everything, except what they do best is blame blame blame, or accused someone of doing something that we already do. No other nation accused anyone of stealing or hacking, just US and it is ok for US to do it. That's it.
Leave then. Go to China
 He's a Chinese spy, why would he leave before he steals whatever is his mission is here?
Bye bye chinkie poo. We gonna fuc tk you up
China lies, China steals. This is news?
As a general statement no, not news. But for specific cases of course it's still news.
 Seems sarcasm is lost on you.
its always somebody elses fault.. when you point one finger at another person, four are pointing at you.. iran, china.. what about other more advance country? dont they have cyber team that in certain times infiltrate to get information? its just too convenience to happen that the person at fault is always your self made enemy..
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