A Cozy Bear sighting. Shaking up Ukraine's intelligence services. Albania's national IT networks continue to work toward recovery. US Justice Department seizes $500k from DPRK threat actors. The FBI warns of apps designed to defraud cryptocurrency speculators. A White House meeting today addresses the cyber workforce. Ben Yelin looks at our right to record police. Our guest is Tim Knudsen, Director of Product Management for Zero Trust at Google Cloud, speaking with Rick Howard. And another trend we\u2019d like to be included out of.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/137\n\nSelected reading.\nRussian APT29 Hackers Use Online Storage Services, DropBox and Google Drive (Unit 42)\nRussian hacking unit Cozy Bear adds Google Drive to its arsenal, researchers say (CyberScoop)\nRussian SVR hackers use Google Drive, Dropbox to evade detection (BleepingComputer)\xa0\nUkraine\u2019s spy problem runs deeper than Volodymyr Zelensky\u2019s childhood friend (The Telegraph)\xa0\nAlbanian government websites go dark after cyberattack (Register)\xa0\nOn Google Play, Joker, Facestealer, & Coper Banking Malware (Zscaler)\xa0\nJustice Department seizes $500K from North Korean hackers who targeted US medical organizations (CNN)\xa0\nCyber Criminals Create Fraudulent Cryptocurrency Investment Applications to Defraud US Investors (US Federal Bureau of Investigation)\nAnnouncement of White House National Cyber Workforce and Education Summit | The White House (The White House)\nFortinet Announces Free Training Offering for Schools at White House Cyber Workforce and Education Summit (Fortinet)\nNot your average side hustle: the women making thousands from 'pay pigs' who enjoy being financially dominated (Business Insider)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices