It\u2019s partial mobilization in Russia, and airline flights departing Russia are said to be sold out. Further notes on the IT Army's claimed hack of the Wagner Group. Leveraging Netflix for credential harvesting. Rockstar Games suffers a leak of new Grand Theft Auto footage. Ben Yelin has the latest on regulations targeting crypto. Our guest is Amy Williams from BlueVoyant discussing the value of feminine energy in the male dominated field of cybersecurity. CISA releases eight ICS Advisories.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/182\n\nSelected reading.\nRussia moves toward annexing Ukraine regions in a major escalation (Washington Post)\nFour occupied Ukraine regions plan imminent \u2018votes\u2019 on joining Russia (the Guardian)\xa0\nPutin sets partial military call-up, won\u2019t \u2018bluff\u2019 on nukes (AP NEWS)\nPutin announces partial military mobilization for Russian citizens (Axios)\nPro-Ukraine Hacktivists Claim to Have Hacked Notorious Russian Mercenary Group (Vice)\xa0\nFresh Phish: Netflix Bad Actors Go Behind the Scenes to Stage a Credential Harvesting Heist (INKY)\nLeveraging Netflix for credential harvesting. (CyberWire)\nSocial Engineering: How A Teen Hacker Allegedly Managed To Breach Both Uber And Rockstar Games (Forbes)\nRockstar Games suffers leak of new Grand Theft Auto footage. (CyberWire)\xa0\nLastPass source code breach \u2013 incident response report released (Naked Security)\nNotice of Recent Security Incident (The LastPass Blog)\nThe LastPass incident. (CyberWire)\nMedtronic NGP 600 Series Insulin Pumps (CISA)\nHitachi Energy PROMOD IV (CISA)\xa0\nHitachi Energy AFF660/665 Series (CISA)\xa0\nDataprobe iBoot-PDU (CISA)\nHost Engineering Communications Module (CISA)\nAutomationDirect DirectLOGIC with Ethernet (CISA)\nAutomationDirect DirectLOGIC with Serial Communication (CISA)\nMiCODUS MV720 GPS tracker (Update A) (CISA)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices