KEY POINTS
  • Documents related to the development of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine have been "unlawfully accessed" in a cyberattack on the European Medicines Agency.
  • BioNTech said on its website that documents included in its regulatory submission, which were stored on an EMA server, had been accessed.
  • The German biotech company said it had decided to release details of the hack "given the critical public health considerations and the importance of transparency."

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A man receives the first of two Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine jabs, at Guy's Hospital in London on December 8, 2020.

LONDON — Documents related to the development of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine have been "unlawfully accessed" in a cyberattack on the European Medicines Agency.

The EMA said in a short statement Wednesday on its website that it "has been the subject of a cyberattack" and launched an investigation "with law enforcement and other relevant agencies."

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