The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency on Wednesday said they were probing attempts by Chinese government-aided hackers and others to target U.S. organisations conducting research on vaccines, treatments, and testing related to the coronavirus pandemic.
The FBI and CISA, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, said in the statement.
“These actors have been observed attempting to identify and illicitly obtain valuable intellectual property and public health data related to vaccines, treatments, and testing from networks and personnel affiliated with COVID-19-related research.
“The potential theft of this information jeopardizes the delivery of secure, effective, and efficient treatment options,” the agencies said.
They warned that all U.S. institutions engaged in the work on COVID-19 should assume they’re being targeted by foreign hackers looking to take valuable information.
“China’s efforts to target these sectors pose a significant threat to our nation’s response to COVID-19.
“This announcement is intended to raise awareness for research institutions and the American public and provide resources and guidance for those who may be targeted,” CISA said in an email.
Last week CISA and the United Kingdom’s National Cyber Security Centre issued a similar alert that an “advanced persistent threat actor,” typically a nation-state, was targeting national and international healthcare organisations, pharmaceutical companies, academia, medical research groups, and local governments.
CISA on Wednesday said organisations working on COVID-19 should fix vulnerabilities in their computer networks, scan applications for unauthorised access, and use multi-factor authentication to provide access to networks. (tca/dpa/NAN)