Hackers, North Korea and billions of dollars. Lazarus returns – in fact, the criminals never went away. Pyongyang denies involvement. Season 2 begins at an ATM, possibly near you.
North Korea is the Impossible State. Each week join the people who know the most about North Korea—The Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Victor Cha, Mike Green, and Sue Mi Terry—for an insider's discussion with host H. Andrew Schwartz about the United States’ top national security priority. Email your questions to ImpossibleState@csis.org.
The daily cybersecurity news and analysis industry leaders depend on. Published each weekday, the program also includes interviews with a wide spectrum of experts from industry, academia, and research organizations all over the world.
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'My Mate Went on Holiday to North Korea' tells the story of exactly what its like to visit the so-called Hermit Kingdom - everything from booking your trip in the first place, through getting on the train in Beijing, to creaking across the boarder, an Alcatraz-like hotel and seeing the embalmed corpses of Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il - as seen through the eyes of Luke Pearce, who travelled there on vacation in 2016. The interviewer is @Dave___Smith
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Hosted by CBS News’ Bob Schieffer with H. Andrew Schwartz, “About the News” is series of conversations with the top people reporting the news, about the news, and its impact on politics and policy. A collaboration between the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) and the Bob Schieffer College of Communication at TCU, Schieffer and Schwartz host a weekly discussion with the most interesting people working in legacy media, digitally native platforms, social media companies, and t ...
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China trade: North Korea’s food crisis could push Pyongyang to resume cross-border flow in coming months
North Korea’s borders with China and Russia have largely been closed for three years since the outbreak of the coronavirus, limiting the amount of food it can import and placing a strain on the economy.By Seong Hyeon Choi
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Pyongyang’s intelligence services have been busy in cyberspace. Hacktivists exaggerate the effects of their attacks on OT. Ghostwriter is back. A twice-told tale: ineffective cyberwar campaigns.
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DPRK threat actor Kimsuky uses a Chrome extension to exfiltrate emails, while ScarCruft prospects South Korean organizations. Hacktivists' claims of attacks on OT networks may be overstated. Ghostwriter remains active in social engineering attempts to target Ukrainian refugees. Joe Carrigan has cyber crime by the numbers. Our guest is Christian Sor…
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The branch of the Chinese military is standardising training and testing for its UAV corps as the devices become core equipment.By Liu Zhen
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Lin Songtian, head of Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, speaks of ‘shared interest and destiny’ but professor in Seoul highlights focus on politics under President Xi Jinping.By Hayley Wong
Both justice and peace appear to be only remote possibilities, and the conflicting relationship between the two is a quandary at the heart of a decision by the ICC to seek the Russian leader’s arrest.By Associated Press
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Satellite imagery has indicated a high level of activity at North Korea’s main nuclear complex after leader Kim Jong-un ordered the production of weapons-grade nuclear material be ramped up.By Agencies
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Satellite imagery has indicated a high level of activity at North Korea’s main nuclear complex after leader Kim Jong-un ordered the production of weapons-grade nuclear material be ramped up.By Agencies
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Alon Jackson: Sometimes you feel like an octopus. [CEO] [Career Notes]
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Alon Jackson, chief executive and Co-founder of Astrix Security, sits down to share his story to rising success. Before being on the vendor side of things, Jackson served in various strategic roles in the Cyber Security Division of the Israeli Military Intel Unit 8200 for more than 8 years, including leading the Cloud Security division and serving …
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Offsetting Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen’s US stopover by her predecessor Ma Ying-jeou’s mainland visit is an incredible tag-team feat meant to head off a worst-case scenario. Engagement and holding fast to the 1992 consensus, however ambiguous it might be, leaves room for dialogue rather than confrontation.…
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Offsetting Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen’s US stopover by her predecessor Ma Ying-jeou’s mainland visit is an incredible tag-team feat meant to head off a worst-case scenario. Engagement and holding fast to the 1992 consensus, however ambiguous it might be, leaves room for dialogue rather than confrontation.…
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Israel has been roiled by similar mass protests for 12 consecutive weeks, due to plans for a highly controversial judicial reform.By dpa
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While the next wave is predicted to be far less severe, experts are calling for more home-grown mRNA vaccines and antivirals to be approved.By Hayley Wong
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Singapore’s Changi, world’s top rated airport sees immigration system restored after weekend delays
System slowness added to wait times at land checkpoints which can see as many as 400,000 commuters each day to get to work as well as deliver produce across the Singapore-Malaysia causeway.By Bloomberg
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Singapore’s Changi, world’s top rated airport sees immigration system restored after weekend delays
System slowness added to wait times at land checkpoints which can see as many as 400,000 commuters each day to get to work as well as deliver produce across the Singapore-Malaysia causeway.By Bloomberg
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Malaysia’s municipal dogcatchers are notorious for going after pets instead of actual strays, and for the cruel methods they use.By Hadi Azmi
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Malaysia’s municipal dogcatchers are notorious for going after pets instead of actual strays, and for the cruel methods they use.By Hadi Azmi
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China trade: North Korea’s food crisis could push Pyongyang to resume cross-border flow in coming months
North Korea’s borders with China and Russia have largely been closed for three years since the outbreak of the coronavirus, limiting the amount of food it can import and placing a strain on the economy.By Seong Hyeon Choi
Media reports named the men as paramedic Kevin Cornwell, YouTube star Miles Routledge and an unnamed manager of a hotel for aid workers. The UK’s foreign ministry said it was ‘working hard to secure consular contact’ with the men.By Agence France-Presse
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A ceasefire and Ukraine’s territorial integrity are not mutually exclusive. The US should stop opposing it
US arguments that China’s peace proposal would ratify Russia’s conquest and give it time to rearm simply don’t hold water.By Zhou Xiaoming
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All applicants, combatants or not, must be able to stand the sight of blood, CCTV report on new PLA medical selection standards says.By Liu Zhen
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Authorities issued arrest warrants for a man seen pouring yogurt over the heads of a mother and her daughter The women were also the subject of arrest warrants for flouting Iran’s female dress rules, state media reported.By Reuters
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Ukraine calls Russia’s UN Security Council presidency a ‘slap in the face’ to international community
‘I urge the current UNSC members to thwart any Russian attempts to abuse its presidency,’ said Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, adding that Russia’s tenure a slap in the face to the international community.By Agence France-Presse
The hardest hit areas from Friday’s deadly spring storm, which is moving east and could hit New York City, are in Arkansas, Tennessee, Iowa and Illinois.By Associated Press
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China and Russia are growing their diplomatic and economic influence in the Middle East, making the most of space left behind by an absent US. This shift in the region’s geopolitical tenor and the China-brokered Saudi-Iran reconciliation could open the door to ending the war in Yemen and other conflicts.…
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‘I am accepting this,’ said Metropolitan Pavel, the abbot of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra monastery, before a monitoring bracelet was attached to his ankle. ‘Christ was crucified on the cross, so why shouldn’t I accept this?’By Associated Press
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Du Zhaocai is the latest leading figure in Chinese sport to be caught up in an inquiry that has also snared the former men’s national football team coach Li Tie.By Sylvie Zhuang
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Harris is the latest senior American official to visit Africa as part of Washington’s diplomatic charm offensive to reset relations.By Jevans Nyabiage
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Blackfly flies back again. [Research Saturday]
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Dick O'Brien from Symantec’s Threat Hunter team discusses their research on "Blackfly - Espionage Group Targets Materials Technology." Researchers say the Blackfly espionage group (aka APT41), has been mounting attacks against Asian materials and composite organizations in attempts to steal intellectual property. This group has been known as one of…
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As the country’s birth rate plunges faster than expected, school closures have picked up pace especially in rural areas.By Reuters
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Turmoil in Western financial markets has spurred a flight to safety among global investors, hurting the region’s start-ups – even if most Asian lenders are unlikely to fall to a Silicon Valley Bank-style collapse.By Biman Mukherji
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Singapore’s Gen Z gives TikTok CEO Chew Shou Zi ‘zaddy’ status for his savvy handling of US Congress
TikTok CEO Chew Shou Zi has garnered a new online following among Singapore’s Gen Z – earning the title ‘zaddy’ – for the way he handled US lawmakers during a congressional hearing.By Kimberly Lim
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A glimpse into Mr. Putin’s cyber war room. 3CXDesktopAppsupply chain risk. XSS flaw in Azure SFX can lead to remote code execution. AlienFox targets misconfigured servers.
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The Vulkan papers offer a glimpse into Mr. Putin’s cyber war room. The 3CXDesktopApp vulnerability and supply chain risk. A cross site scripting flaw in Azure Service Fabric Explorer can lead to remote code execution. Rob Boyce from Accenture Security on threats toEV charging stations. Our guest is Steve Benton from Anomali Threat Research, sharing…
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Manila’s decision to draw closer to Washington could make the Philippines a Chinese target on both the military and economic fronts. It will also complicate negotiations on a South China Sea code of conduct and contribute to a regional arms race.By Mark J. Valencia
The treaty is Indonesia’s first extradition agreement with a European country. Thousands of Russians have fled to Bali since Putin launched an invasion of Ukraine.By Associated Press
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China-Australia relations: Beijing paying ‘great attention’ to Australian scrutiny of investments, vice-trade minister says after meeting
China’s vice-trade minister Wang Shouwen met Tim Ayres, Australia’s assistant minister for trade, earlier this week at the request of Canberra, in the latest sign of thawing relations between the two countries.By Frank Tang
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There have been many ‘expressions of interest’ by Chinese businesses to work with Australia, mining billionaire Andrew Forrest says at Boao Forum.By Su-Lin Tan
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More than 30 congregants of the Shenzhen Holy Reformed Church were charged with overstaying their visas.By Associated Press
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The domestic brouhaha over Anwar’s failure to enter the Kaaba is partly explained by how any image of a Malay leader in front of the Kaaba will evoke Malaysian Malays’ national pride.By Mohd Faizal Musa
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The air hub said that an immigration system disruption affected the auto-lanes for departing and arriving passengers across the terminals.By CNA
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The government will impose export controls on 23 types of leading-edge technology used to transform silicon into chips.By Bloomberg
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Australia ‘deeply concerned’ over delays in journalist Cheng Lei’s national security trial verdict in China
A court last year deferred its ruling following the closed-door trial of Cheng, who is accused by Beijing of sharing state secrets.By Associated Press
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In a 4-1 judgment, Malaysia’s highest court ruled that the ex-prime minister had failed on all three counts in his challenge to overturn his conviction.By Hadi Azmi
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Biden administration hosts a session focused on combating the misuse of commercial spyware and shaping emerging tech that features lawmakers, CEOs and others.By Bochen Han,Robert Delaney
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A major supply chain attack is underway. Ms Connor, call your office. Combosquatting. False positives fixed. Tanks don’t work, so Russia tries more cyber. And, sadly. some official hostage-taking.
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The 3CXDesktopApp is under exploitation in a supply chain campaign. An open letter asks for a pause in advanced AI development. All your grammar and usage are belong us. Combosquatting might fool even the wary. Defender had flagged Zoom and other safe sites as dangerous. Recognizing the importance of OSINT. Matt O'Neill from US Secret Service discu…
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Moscow hopes to receive 2 dozen kinds of weapons and munitions from Pyongyang, a White House spokesman added.By Associated Press
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From the South China Sea to Indian border, China’s actions in its backyard are raising eyebrows even as it slams hegemony and calls for a multilateral security order. Instead of imposing its view on the neighbourhood, China should engage in dialogue and diplomacy.By Riaz Khokhar
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Some commentators foresee a new golden age for India, but the country is on a dangerous path built on a disingenuous numbers game. There is no silver bullet that will fix anaemic job creation, a small and uncompetitive manufacturing sector and government schemes that fatten corporate profits.By Ashoka Mody
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Deaths occur in detention facilities and some people were summarily executed after being caught trying to cross the border, the South’s Unification Ministry said in a report.By Reuters
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Hong Kong’s finance chief Paul Chan highlights city’s advantages like low taxes, ‘perfect’ liveability, and government-backed ecosystem for start-ups.By Bhavan Jaipragas
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Artist Dang Ai Viet, 75, rides her motorbike around the country to paint portraits of women who lost two or more loved ones in the Vietnam war.By Reuters