AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCyber Threats: Researchers say a North Korea-linked PolinRider campaign hid malicious JavaScript loaders inside open-source repositories and npm/Packagist/Go/Chrome releases, with 162 bad release artifacts across 108 packages/extensions—aimed at stealing developer credentials and access. Disaster Readiness: North Korea’s ruling party mouthpiece Rodong Sinmun urged senior officials to break from “formality” and prepare thoroughly for monsoon-season disasters, citing a nationwide rainfall forecast and impacts from Typhoon Bavi. Ukraine War Spillover: Reports continue to frame North Korea’s troop deployments to Russia as battlefield learning and a growing arms partnership, raising concerns about upgraded drone and missile know-how. Tech/Policy Watch: South Korea’s Lee Jae-myung is set to attend the NATO summit in Ankara to push defense-industry cooperation and export ties, signaling deeper security partnerships beyond the peninsula. China Ties: Pyongyang and Beijing messaging remains prominent, with Kim reaffirming “unbreakable” ties to Xi in recent communications.
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