AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDisaster Preparedness: North Korea has launched an inspection of disaster-response readiness ahead of the rainy season, urging every region and institution to set up command systems plus local monitoring and warning tailored to geography—an urgent move given past flood damage tied to weak infrastructure, deforestation, and limited drainage. Heavy Rains Watch: The monsoon is delayed but heavy downpours are still expected, with officials pointing to major 2024 flooding along the Amnok River and renewed vigilance for 2025–26. Cyber Supply-Chain Threat: North Korea-linked hackers are continuing PolinRider/Contagious Interview-style attacks that hide malicious code in trusted open-source workflows—compromising developer tools and publishing fake packages and extensions across npm, Packagist, Go modules, and Chrome, including impersonations of common build utilities—raising the risk of stolen credentials and wider system access. Weapons-Driven Risk: Separately, KCNA reported Kim Jong-un overseeing tests of upgraded rocket artillery and missile warhead systems, underscoring how escalating military activity can compound environmental and civil-safety pressures during extreme weather.
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