The FDA warns of a vulnerability affecting biomedical devices. Ransomware's effects continue to trouble the US Marshals Service. The US Justice Department shifts how it deals with large scale cybercrime. Fresh phish from the GRU. Caleb Barlow looks at unicorns and zombiecorns. Our guest Manoj Sharma from Symantec explains the differences between Zero Trust and SASE. And KillNet runs an ask-me-anything session.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/83\n\nSelected reading.\nIllumina cyber vulnerability may present risks for patient results (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)\nCISA, FDA warn of new Illumina DNA device vulnerability (Record\nKey law enforcement computers still down 10 weeks after breach (Washington Post)\nFeds Prioritizing Disruptions Over Arrests in Cyberattack Cases (PCMAG)\xa0\n"Ashamed" LockBit ransomware gang apologises to hacked school, offers free decryption tool (Hot for Security)\xa0\nAPT28 cyberattack: distribution of emails with "instructions" on "updating the operating system" (CERT-UA#6562) (CERT-UA)\nHackers use fake \u2018Windows Update\u2019 guides to target Ukrainian govt (BleepingComputer)\xa0\nUkraine at D+431: Drone strikes and phishing expeditions. (CyberWire)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices