Hackers “manipularon” coronavirus vacancy dates | El Mundo

AMSTERDAM– The European Union’s drug regulator is giving birth to the documents against vacancies against the coronavirus robbed by its servers in a cyberattack that has only been filtered on the internet, also known as “manipulated” by hackers.

The European Medicines Agency (EMA, by its seal in English) reports that an investigation is underway on the robbery shown that hackers obtained electronic corrections and November documents related to the evaluation of experimental vaccines for the virus. The agency, which regulates drugs and narcotics in the block, has extensive Covid-19 confidential information as part of its approval process.

“Part of the correspondence has been manipulated by the perpetrators before its publication in a way that could confuse the confinement in the vacancies”, said the agency.

Indicating that, given the devastating consequences of the pandemic, there is an “urgent need for public health to provide vacancies to EU citizens most likely”. The agency insists that, given this urgency, its decisions to recommend the approval of the inoculations are based “on the consolidation of the scientific evidence regarding the infirmity, efficacy and quality of a vaccine, and nothing more”

Germany and other EU member states are constantly criticizing the conede agency in Amsterdam in December for not approving vacancies against the virus most rapidly. The EMA issues its first recommendation for the Pfizer and BioNTech vacancies after the regime has received the green light in Great Britain, the United States, Canada and other countries.

The European Agency recommends a second vaccine, produced by Moderna, in the first days of this month. A third is currently being evaluated by AstraZeneca in Oxford.

The EMA indicates that the police agencies are in charge of the “necessary actions” in response to the cyber attack.

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