AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNuclear Cybersecurity: Ransomware group World Leaks posted nearly 19,000 files tied to India’s Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, including alleged blueprints, suppliers, inspections, and insurance records; contractor Reliance Group says it suffered only a “partial breach” on a third-party server hosted by Yotta and notified authorities, while experts warn the exposed support details could raise safety risks. Space & Military Tech: Satellite analysts say North Korea likely ran another rocket engine test at Sohae’s vertical stand, with vegetation damage suggesting prolonged firing, plus work on a VIP observation facility—signals tied to preparations for resuming military satellite launches. Domestic Digitalization: A 38 North report highlights how smartphones and e-payments are spreading in Pyongyang, with multiple electronic wallets and QR payments appearing in daily commerce. Procurement & Consumer Tech: Daily NK reports North Korea is ordering custom electric bicycles from China (with negotiated specs like motor power, battery capacity, speed, and range) while laying groundwork for a domestic e-bike brand. Security & Identity Risks: Specops says AI-fueled job scams and identity fraud are driving new onboarding verification tools, warning that stolen identities can be used to gain access to corporate systems. Regional Intel Posture: Japan is creating its first centralized intelligence agency since WWII, aiming to improve coordination as threats from China, Russia, and North Korea intensify. China-DPRK Ties: China’s top political adviser Wang Huning is set to visit North Korea amid renewed high-level exchanges and the 65th anniversary of the China-DPRK treaty.
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