By Ed SilvermanJune 17, 2026

Pharmalot Columnist, Senior Writer

Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the middle of the week. Congratulations on making it this far, and remember there are only a few more days until the weekend arrives. So keep plugging away. After all, what are the alternatives? While you ponder the possibilities, we invite you to join us for a needed cup of stimulation. Our choice today is maple bourbon. A shot of salvation, if you will. Meanwhile, here is the latest menu of tidbits to help you on your way. We hope you conquer the world and have a wonderful day. And as always, please do stay in touch. …

A cyber extortion group claimed ​to have stolen more than a terabyte of data from Novo Nordisk and said it is ‌exploring selling parts of the data after unsuccessfully demanding $25 million from the company, Reuters reports. FulcrumSec, a cyber extortion group that emerged in October 2025, said in a long message posted to its website that it spent more than two months in Novo Nordisk’s networks stealing data. It said that data included company source code, proprietary information on ​released and unreleased drugs, trial data, employee, doctor, and patient data, information related to company processing facilities, and internal AI model ​information.