AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCybersecurity & North Korea-linked risk: Google says a criminal group used AI to build a working zero-day exploit that could bypass two-factor authentication on a popular open-source admin tool—then Google and the vendor patched it before a mass attack. The report also warns that state-linked actors, including China and North Korea, are increasingly using AI for vulnerability hunting and offensive automation, raising the odds that crypto and other account systems face faster, more scalable attacks. U.S.-Iran pressure with spillover stakes: U.S. intelligence assessments say Iran has restored access to most missile sites near the Strait of Hormuz, keeping the region’s maritime threat picture tense. Diplomacy & escalation optics: House Democrats are demanding the Trump administration disclose Israel’s nuclear arsenal, arguing “nuclear ambiguity” is becoming dangerous as the Iran war drags on. North Korea in the background: Reuters reports Pyongyang’s car boom is forcing new parking and EV charging—an unusual, everyday sign of change amid the bigger security shadow.
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