AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNuclear Policy Push: North Korea’s Kim Jong Un used a Workers’ Party plenary to demand faster expansion of nuclear forces, calling nuclear status “the most correct and unique” way to handle global instability and setting a goal of “overtaking the world,” while again branding South Korea as the “most hostile state.” Security Escalation: Pyongyang also framed South Korea’s nuclear submarine push and US-ROK military moves as driving the peninsula “to the brink of a nuclear war,” and criticized Japan for shifting toward a “war state.” Border Engineering Row: Seoul accused Pyongyang of violating the armistice after reports said new high-tensile fencing is being built unusually close to the Military Demarcation Line. AI + Cyber Risk: Five Eyes warned frontier AI could supercharge cyberattacks within months, stressing weak patching, identity controls, and poor pre-incident planning. AI Software Security: Microsoft patched an AutoGen Studio vulnerability chain (“AutoJack”) that could let AI agents execute commands via a malicious webpage. Supply-Chain Attack Attribution: Microsoft linked the Mastra npm supply-chain compromise to North Korea-linked Sapphire Sleet, involving poisoned packages and developer credential theft. Tech Culture Note: A Korea Times feature spotlights a “ramyeon critic,” showing how food science and instant noodle culture keep spreading.
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