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[속보]”North Korea, Pfizer hacking… attempts to steal corona vaccine and treatment technology”

National Intelligence Service Chief Park Ji-won attends the general meeting of the Information Committee held at the National Assembly on the morning of the 16th and is waiting for the start. From left, 2nd Deputy Chief Park Jung-Hyun, Director Park, and 3rd Deputy Chief Kim Sun-hee. Reporter Oh Jong-taek

– The National Intelligence Service revealed that North Korea has attempted to take the vaccine and treatment technology for a novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19).

The NIS announced at the National Assembly Information Committee on the 16th that “North Korea attempted to seize technology related to corona vaccine and treatment.”

Democratic Party Rep. Kim Byung-gi and People’s Power Ha Tae-gyeong, who are secretaries of the National Assembly’s intelligence committee, said that the NIS reported in this manner at the intelligence committee meeting.

At a briefing, Rep. Kim said to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, “The National Intelligence Service reported that Chairman Kim had no health problems.” Even in the plenary conference held there are no signs of abnormality, such as giving a speech all four days, and even when analyzing the pace and the like, it is okay.”

Rep. Kim explained, “The NIS reasoned that Ri Sul-ju did not appear on the official seat for about a year, and that there is no specific trend, he is playing well with children, and does not appear due to quarantine problems such as Corona 19.”

“The National Intelligence Service said that it is strengthening system governance, such as giving Chairman Kim the right to debate material issues to the Political Bureau’s executive committee,” he said. I explained.”

Following that, Congressman Ha revealed about North Korea’s attempted cyber attack. Assemblyman Ha said, “There were an average of 1.58 million cyber attacks every day on average. This is an increase of 32% compared to the previous year,” he said. “The NIS responded with related organizations and blocked most of them.”

He said, “There was a cyber attack attempting to steal the original technology of corona vaccine and treatment, and Pfizer was hacked. There were also hacking attempts aimed at the parking management system of domestic local governments, and there were also cyber attacks of LANs that threatened companies.”

Reporter Flood-min, [email protected]



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