Cyberattacks in Russia's war so far, and their future prospects. The Lazarus Group may be employing a new backdoor. Clasiopa targets materials research organizations. Ransomware interferes with food production. Evernote is used in a BEC campaign to bypass security filters. Identity-based cyberattacks. Pirated versions of Final Cut Pro deliver cryptominers. Caleb Barlow has thoughts on Twitter, Mudge, and lessons learned. Marc Van Zadelhoff from Cyber CEOs Decoded podcast speaks with Amanda Renteria, CEO of Code for America, about attracting diverse talent. And what have the scalperbots been up to, lately.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/36\n\nSelected reading.\nA year into Ukraine, looking back at 5 prewar predictions (Breaking Defense)\nDutch intelligence: Many cyberattacks by Russia are not yet public knowledge (The Record from Recorded Future News)\nWinorDLL64: A backdoor from the vast Lazarus arsenal? (WeLiveSecurity)\nClasiopa: New Group Targets Materials Research (Symantec)\nCyberattack on food giant Dole temporarily shuts down North America production, company memo says (CNN Business)\nBusiness Email Compromise Scam Leads to Credential Harvesting Evernote Page (Avanan)\nThe 2023 State of Identity Security Report (Oort)\nBeware of macOS cryptojacking malware. (Jamf Threat Labs)\xa0\nQuarterly Index: Top 5 Scalper Bot Targets of Q4 2022 (Netacea)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices