FBI, DHS accuse China of cyberattacks on US organizations doing coronavirus research

Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.

The FBI and Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday accused the Chinese government of targeting organizations conducting coronavirus research with cyberattacks, and warned that such companies should take steps to protect their systems -- even as they scramble to combat a virus that originated in China.

“The FBI is investigating the targeting and compromise of U.S. organizations conducting COVID-19-related research by [the People’s Republic of China]-affiliated cyber actors and non-traditional collectors,”  the public service announcement issued by the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) said.

CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE

“These actors have been observed attempting to identify and illicitly obtain valuable intellectual property (IP) and public health data related to vaccines, treatments, and testing from networks and personnel affiliated with COVID-19-related research,” the advisory said. “The potential theft of this information jeopardizes the delivery of secure, effective, and efficient treatment options.”

GRAHAM INTRODUCES BILL TO SANCTION CHINA IF IT REFUSES TO COOPERATE ON CORONAVIRUS PROBE 

The agencies recommend that organizations assume that press attention will lead to increased activity from nefarious actors, patch their relevant systems, suspend access of users engaging in “unusual activity” and scan for unauthorized access or “anomalous activities.”

The warning comes amid an escalating standoff between Beijing and Washington over the coronavirus pandemic -- which originated in Wuhan, China. U.S. officials are investigating whether the naturally occurring virus came from a wet market or escaped from a Wuhan lab where sources have said it was being studied.

A number of other countries’ intelligence agencies reportedly share the U.S. view that China covered up the spread of the virus in the early days of the pandemic -- including that it can be spread from person-to-person, and by silencing doctors seeking to raise the alarm.

HOUSE REPUBLICANS LAUNCH CHINA TASK FORCE AMID GROWING SCRUTINY OVER CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE

It has led to a number of Republican lawmakers calling for a response. On Tuesday Sen. Lindsey Graham introduced a bill that would slap sanctions on China should it not cooperate with an international investigation into the outbreak of the virus.

President Trump, meanwhile, has been keeping up the pressure on China, tweeting on Wednesday that “dealing with China is a very expensive thing to do.”

CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APP

“We just made a great Trade Deal, the ink was barely dry, and the World was hit by the Plague from China. 100 Trade Deals wouldn’t make up the difference - and all those innocent lives lost!” he said.

Fox News' John Roberts and Gillian Turner contributed to this report.

Load more..