AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI Cyber Arms Race: Google says it stopped what may be the first AI-assisted zero-day attack—criminal hackers used AI to find and weaponize a flaw that could bypass two-factor login on a widely used admin tool, aiming for a mass exploitation event before it went live. North Korea in the Mix: Google also reports DPRK-linked hackers are showing “significant interest” in using AI to probe cybersecurity blind spots and develop zero-days, including activity tied to APT45. Inter-Korean Soft Power: South Korea’s Unification Ministry will fund cheering for a North Korean women’s football team’s visit to Suwon, backing a rare sports exchange. Sanctions & Business: A US judge dismissed BAT’s major North Korea sanctions case after the company complied with a deferred prosecution deal. Crypto/Compliance: US prosecutors continue targeting DPRK-linked “laptop farm” schemes, with two men sentenced for helping North Korean IT workers land US jobs.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.