China accuses the US of installing backdoors in a Wuhan lab. NetScaler backdoors are found. A Phishing scam targets executives. LinkedIn sees a surge in account hijacking. Raccoon Stealer gets an update. Cryptocurrency recovery scams. We kick off our new Learning Layer segment with N2K\u2019s Sam Meisenberg. And a Moscow court fines Reddit and Wikipedia, for unwelcome content about Russia's war.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/156\n\nSelected reading.\nMinistry warns of data security risks after US agencies identified behind cyberattack on Wuhan Earthquake Monitoring Center (Global Times)\nChina accuses U.S. intelligence agencies as source behind Wuhan cybersecurity attack (ZDNET)\xa0\nChina teases imminent expos\xe9 of seismic US spying scheme (Register)\xa0\n2,000 Citrix NetScaler Instances Backdoored via Recent Vulnerability (SecurityWeek)\xa0\nCloud Account Takeover Campaign Leveraging EvilProxy Targets Top-Level Executives at over 100 Global Organizations (Proofpoint)\nLinkedIn Accounts Under Attack (Cyberint)\nLinkedIn faces surge of account hijacking (Computing)\nLinkedIn accounts hacked in widespread hijacking campaign (BleepingComputer)\nRaccoon Stealer malware returns with new stealthier version (BleepingComputer)\nFBI warns of increasing cryptocurrency recovery scams (BleepingComputer)\xa0\nRussia slaps Reddit, Wikipedia with fines (Cybernews)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices