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Hacking group claims major hack of Novo Nordisk and attempted $25 million extortion

Citi NewsroombyCiti Newsroom
June 17, 2026
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People walk past a sign for Novo Nordisk’s annual general meeting at the entrance to the venue in Copenhagen, Denmark, March 26, 2026. REUTERS/Tom Little/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights

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A cyber extortion group claimed ​on Tuesday to have stolen more than a terabyte of data from pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk and said it is ‌exploring selling parts of the data after unsuccessfully demanding $25 million from the company.

FulcrumSec, a cyber extortion group that emerged in October 2025, stated in a lengthy message posted to its website that it spent more than two months infiltrating Novo Nordisk’s networks to steal data.

It stated that the data included company source code, proprietary information on released and unreleased drugs, trial data, employee, doctor, and patient data, as well as information related to company processing facilities and internal AI model information.

A Novo Nordisk spokesperson said in an email that the company “is aware of claims that data allegedly copied ⁠externally without authorisation from our systems has been published online. We take this matter seriously and maintain the continued operations of our main platforms. ​We are in contact with the relevant authorities.”

Reuters could not immediately verify the authenticity of the data posted by the hacking group.

FulcrumSec told Reuters in ​an email that Novo Nordisk representatives contacted the group on June 3, roughly 48 hours after the group’s initial contact with unnamed company executives.

The company used a random Proton Mail email address sent to email addresses that FulcrumSec used in its initial outreach, and confirmed it was the company by requesting specific files for verification ​that only the company would know about.

The FulcrumSec representative also said that the group would prefer not to sell data, “as open sourcing it is ​a more effective deterrent for future companies to avoid paying.”

The Danish company disclosed a cybersecurity incident on June 11 that it said involved unauthorized access to a limited ‌number of ⁠internal IT systems that included access to certain personal data.

FulcrumSec said that after Novo Nordisk refused to pay $25 million, it was “exploring private sales” for some of the data related to certain drugs and other internal data.

Thomas Willkan, head of research at cybersecurity firm Lab-1, who has closely tracked FulcrumSec, said the hacking group is “usually quite legit in terms of both their capabilities and also their claims.”

FulcrumSec said it would not share some ​of the data it stole, including ​information on thousands of company ⁠employees and physicians, and roughly 11,500 pseudonymised clinical trial patients.

The group said it also would withhold data related to operational technology and software used to interact with sensors and machinery at Novo Nordisk production facilities as ​part of its “harm-reduction strategy.”

Novo Nordisk is known for its treatments for obesity and diabetes, notably Wegovy and Ozempic.

DataBreaches.net, ​a blog focused ⁠on cybersecurity, ransomware and data extortion, reported on June 15 that FulcrumSec told the blog on June 14 it gained access to Novo Nordisk’s network in March, and shared purported correspondence with Novo Nordisk starting June 1 that included a list of more than 700,000 files, making up roughly 1.3 terabytes ⁠of data.

VX-Underground, ​a malware research and repository site, reported separately on Monday about an unnamed hacker ​having compromised Novo Nordisk. FulcrumSec said in its message that its attack is separate.

Source: Reuters

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