Quote:On the heels of a previously-reported cyberattack on the European Medicines Agency (EMA), cybercriminals have spilled compromised data related to COVID-19 vaccinations onto the internet.
The EMA is an agency of the European Union in charge of the evaluation and supervision of medicinal products in the E.U, similar to the FDA in the U.S. In December, the agency disclosed that threat actors broke into its server and accessed documentation about the vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech. Specifically accessed were some documents relating to the regulatory submission for the companies’ COVID-19 vaccine candidate, BNT162b2, which was stored on the EMA server, a Pfizer spokesperson confirmed to Threatpost.
Fast forward to this week, when “the ongoing investigation of the cyberattack on EMA revealed that some of the unlawfully accessed documents related to COVID-19 medicines and vaccines belonging to third parties have been leaked on the internet.” According to a Tuesday update from the EMA on its website, “necessary action is being taken by the law-enforcement authorities.”
The EMA has not disclosed detailed specifics of the cyberattack, including the timeframe, the initial point of compromise and what specific data on these regulatory submission documents was accessed. In its Tuesday update, it said it continues to notify “additional entities and individuals whose documents and personal data may have been subject to unauthorized access.”
However, the networks of the EMA remain fully functional and the timelines related to the evaluation and approval of COVID-19 vaccines are not affected, the agency stressed. The BNT162b2 vaccine has been rolled out across the U.K. and is in the process of being approved and rolled out in other countries. Of note, Pfizer and BioNTech submitted vaccine approval requests to European drug regulatory bodies on Dec. 1.
Threatpost has reached out to the EMA, Pfizer and BioNTech for further comment.
“It is important to note that no BioNTech or Pfizer systems have been breached in connection with this incident, and we are unaware of any personal data being accessed,” a Pfizer spokesperson said. “At this time, we await further information about EMA’s investigation and will respond appropriately and in accordance with E.U. law…. Our focus remains steadfast on working in close partnership with governments and regulators around the world to bring our COVID-19 vaccine to people around the globe as safely and as efficiently as possible to help bring an end to this devastating pandemic.”
Read more: https://threatpost.com/hackers-leak-pfiz...ta/163008/


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