Hackers leaked them information stolen for COVID-19 vaccines after an attack targeting the European Union's medical service, the agency admitted today.
The attack on the European Medicines Agency (EMA by the European Medicines Agency) was first revealed last month and it has now been established that those behind the hack have gained access to information about Koranic drugs.
"The ongoing research of the EMA attack revealed that some of the leaked documents related to third-party-owned COVID-19 drugs and vaccines. Law enforcement action is required,” the EMA said in a statement.
“The agency continues to fully support the criminal investigation into the data breach and to notify any additional entities and individuals whose documents and privacy they may have undergone unauthorized access, "the EMA added.
The work of the EMA and the European Medicines Regulatory Network does not appear to be affected by the breach as the authorization and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines has not been discontinued.
The investigation into the attack is still ongoing.
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