Novo Nordisk hit by hacker attack, forced to shut down IT systems
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk has been targeted by a cyberattack, disrupting some internal IT systems.
- The company is investigating the incident with external cybersecurity experts and has notified relevant authorities.
- Core business operations remain unaffected, and Novo Nordisk is working to restore affected systems securely.
Novo Nordisk, the prominent Danish pharmaceutical company, has confirmed it was the victim of a cyberattack that impacted several of its internal IT systems. The company disclosed the incident in a stock exchange announcement, as reported by Ritzau.
Upon becoming aware of the breach, Novo Nordisk promptly initiated an investigation. This probe is being conducted with the assistance of external cybersecurity specialists, and the company has also engaged with the relevant authorities. The full extent of the attack and the specific systems affected are still under review.
Despite the disruption to internal systems, Novo Nordisk has stated that its core business operations have not been compromised and continue to function normally. However, the company has had to temporarily shut down some of its internal IT infrastructure as a precautionary measure and to facilitate the investigation and recovery process.
"We are working to get the affected systems back online in a controlled and secure manner," Novo Nordisk communicated. The company is prioritizing the secure and orderly restoration of its IT environment following the cyber incident.
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Originally published by DR Nyheder in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.