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EU drugs regulator discloses cyber security attack

Reuters | Updated: 09-12-2020 20:06 IST | Created: 09-12-2020 20:04 IST
EU drugs regulator discloses cyber security attack
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The European healthcare regulator said on Wednesday it was the target of a cyber attack, and said it was investigating the attack.

"The Agency has swiftly launched a full investigation, in close cooperation with law enforcement and other relevant entities," the European Medicines Agency said, without providing any further details.

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