China deploys tools used against Uyghurs in broader espionage. The Five Eyes call out a GRU cyberespionage campaign. Russian hacktivist auxiliaries hit Czech banks and the platform formerly known as Twitter. A Spring-Kafka zero-day is discovered. Deepen Desai from Zscaler explains RedEnergy Stealer-as-a-Ransomware attacks.\xa0Luke Nelson of UHY Consulting on ransomware\u2019s impact on schools. And, hey, go Wolverines: the University of Michigan overcomes a cyberattack that delayed the academic year.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/167\n\nSelected reading.\nBadBazaar espionage tool targets Android users via trojanized Signal and Telegram apps (We Live Security)\xa0\nEarth Estries Targets Government, Tech for Cyberespionage (Trend Micro)\xa0\nInfamous Chisel Malware Analysis Report (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA)\nUK and allies support Ukraine calling out Russia's GRU for new malware campaign (NCSC)\xa0\nHackers Attack Czech Banks, Demanding End of Support For Ukraine (Brno Daily)\xa0\nMore Russian attacks on Czech banks: Hackers call for end of support to Ukraine (Expats.cz)\nAnonymous Sudan hacks X to put pressure on Elon Musk over Starlink (BBC News)\xa0\nContrast Assess uncovers Spring-Kafka deserialization zero day (Contrast Security)\nU. Michigan restores campus internet after cyberattack disrupts first week of classes (EdScoop)\nInternet restored on University of Michigan campus, ongoing issues still expected (mlive)\nUniversity of Michigan isn't disclosing details of internet outage cyberattack (Detroit Free Press)\nExpert weighs in on school cyberattacks as University of Michigan makes progress on internet outages (CBS News)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices