North Korea attempted to steal Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine technology: Reports

North Korea allegedly tried to hack into Pfizer’s systems and steal COVID-19 technology and treatment.
Yonhap news agency reported on Tuesday, citing the South Korean intelligence service.
The National Intelligence Service revealed this information at a closed-door session of the National Assembly’s intelligence committee, the news agency said.
The Gavi vaccine alliance said earlier this month that North Korea had asked for COVID-19 vaccines and was expected to get almost two million doses.
(Sputnik/NAN)
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