AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCybersecurity & Digital Environment: Elastic Security Labs reports North Korea-linked “Contagious Interview” hackers hid malware inside SVG country-flag files, using HTML comment blocks and reassembling a four-stage payload on server start—an approach that slipped past antivirus checks because it targets how SVG comments are handled. Urban Air Pollution: Satellite-based monitoring finds Pyongyang’s nitrogen dioxide levels have risen since 2019, with winter peaks often 2–3 times summer lows, and the highest readings in 2024–2025—linked to heavier traffic and seasonal heating demand. Extreme Weather Risk: As Typhoon Bavi nears the peninsula, North Korea urges “maximum vigilance” for heavy rain and strong winds, with forecasts warning of flooding and landslide hazards. China–North Korea Ties: KCNA says senior Chinese official Wang Huning met North Korean leaders in Pyongyang to deepen cooperation under the treaty framework, as both sides cite a shifting international environment. Malware Targeting Crypto Firms: Consensys paused product releases after a North Korea-linked consultant accessed systems for about a month; the internal review found no stolen assets or user harm, but the incident underscores ongoing pressure on crypto-sector defenses.
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