Prebunking a provocation. A spot report on the cyber phases of a hybrid war. Google stops a Judgment Panda campaign against US Government Gmail users. Symantec continues to track the origins and uses of the Daxin backdoor. CISA updates its Conti alert. Josh Ray from Accenture has tips on Log4J. Our guest is Chetan Conikee of ShiftLeft with strategies for reducing attackability. And law northeast of the Pecos, as an alleged member of REVil is arraigned in Texas.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/47\n\nSelected reading.\nVladimir Putin \u2018plotting chemical weapons attack in Ukraine\u2019 (The Telegraph)\nWhite House warns Russia could use chemical weapons in Ukraine (TheHill)\xa0\nRussia, China May Be Coordinating Cyber Attacks: SaaS Security Firm (eSecurityPlanet)\xa0\nMore Than 5 Million Anti-Propaganda Text Messages Sent to Russians in Anonymous Information Warfare (Hstoday)\xa0\nAnonymous hacked Russian cams, websites, announced a clamorous leak (Security Affairs)\xa0\nEXCLUSIVE BNP Paribas bars Russia-based staff from computer systems as cyber attack fears grow (Reuters)\xa0\nCISA updates Conti ransomware alert with nearly 100 domain names (BleepingComputer)\xa0\nGoogle Blocks Chinese Phishing Campaign Targeting U.S. Government (SecurityWeek)\nSymantec tracked down one developer of \u2018China\u2019s most advanced piece of malware\u2019 (Sc Magazine)\xa0\nDaxin Backdoor: In-Depth Analysis, Part One (Symantec)\nDaxin Backdoor: In-Depth Analysis, Part Two (Symantec)\nSodinokibi/REvil Ransomware Defendant Extradited to United States and Arraigned in Texas (US Department of Justice)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices