Anonymous Sudan responds to remarks from the US Secretary of State by\xa0targeting Lyft and American hospitals. NSA releases an advisory on North Korean spearphishing campaigns. The US government\u2019s Moonlighter satellite will test cybersecurity in orbit. "Operation Triangulation" offers an occasion for Russia to move closer to IT independence. The SEC drops cases over improper access to Adjudication Memoranda. Executives and board members are easy targets for threat actors trolling for sensitive information. Rick Howard targets Zero Trust. The FBI\u2019s Deputy Assistant Director for Cyber Cynthia Kaiser shares trends from the IC3 Annual Report. And KillNet seems to say it's disbanding\u2026or is it?\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/107\n\nSelected reading.\nU.S. Measures in Response to the Crisis in Sudan (US Department of State)\nU.S., ROK Agencies Alert: DPRK Cyber Actors Impersonating Targets to Collect Intelligence (US National Security Agency)\nNorth Korea Using Social Engineering to Enable Hacking of Think Tanks, Academia, and Media (Joint Cybersecurity Advisory)\nCISA Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability to Catalog (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency)\nCVE-2023-34362 Detail (National Institute of Standards and Technology)\nZero-Day Vulnerability in MOVEit Transfer Exploited for Data Theft (Mandiant)\nSpaceX launch sends upgraded solar arrays to International Space Station (Spaceflight Now)\nMoonlighter Fact Sheet (The Aerospace Corporation)\nUncle Sam wants DEF CON hackers to pwn this Moonlighter satellite in space (The Register)\nRussia wants 2 million phones with home-grown Aurora OS for use by officials (The Record)\nRussia accuses U.S. of hacking thousands of iPhones (Axios)\nOperation Triangulation: iOS devices targeted with previously unknown malware (Kaspersky)\nOperation Triangulation: Mysterious attack on iPhones (ComputerBild)\nKillnet hacktivists say they\u2019re disbanding (Cybernews)\nSecond Commission Statement Relating to Certain Administrative Adjudications (US Securities and Exchange Commission)\nPonemon: Understanding the Serious Risks to Executives\u2019 Personal Cybersecurity & Digital Lives (BlackCloak)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices