North Korea has contacted to cyber warfare to steal vaccine technology from the Pfizer vaccine. For the first time, South Korean lawmaker Tai-kyung has made the announcement. He said the Seoul-based National Intelligence Agency was the first to report the hacking attempt.
North Korean news agency Yonhap also reported the incident on the basis of national intelligence information. In addition, a UN secret investigation revealed in September last year that $ 271 million had been stolen from the Thai cryptocurrency linked to North Korea.

Earlier, however, IBM had warned that any such untoward incidents could occur in connection with the Covid-19 vaccine. The Wall Street Journal points out that cybercriminals have attempted cybercrime against many vaccine companies, including Johnson & Johnson and Novavex. The Spanish newspaper El Pace also reported on Chinese cybercriminals attacking laboratories in the country. Even the cold storage US Old has reported that its computer system has been hacked.
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