Heard on the Baltimore waterfront. Privateering against Western brands. An update on sanctions and counter sanctions. Stonefly, straight outta Pyongyang. Lazarus is also back (and not in the good way). Richard Hummel from NETSCOUT discusses their bi-annual Threat Intel Report. Jon DiMaggio from Analyst1 joins us to discuss his new book, \u201cThe Art of Cyberwarfare - An Investigator\u2019s Guide to Espionage, Ransomware, and Organized Cybercrime.\u201d\xa0And the US Department of State has added six Russian GRU officers to its Rewards for Justice program.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/81\n\nSelected reading.\nBritain says Ukraine controls majority of its airspace (Reuters)\xa0\nLatest strikes on Russia hint daring Ukraine is not intimidated by the Kremlin (The Telegraph)\xa0\nWest gearing up to help Ukraine for \u2018long haul\u2019, says US defence secretary (the Guardian)\xa0\nU.S., allies promise to keep backing Ukraine in its war with Russia (Washington Post)\xa0\nRussia-linked hackers claim to have breached Coca-Cola Company (CyberNews)\nStormous ransomware gang claims to have hacked Coca-Cola (Security Affairs)\xa0\nChinese drone-maker DJI quits Russia and Ukraine (Register)\xa0\nRussia to Cut Gas to Poland and Bulgaria, Making Energy a Weapon (Bloomberg)\xa0\nRussia cuts off gas to Poland, Bulgaria, stoking tensions with E.U. over Ukraine (Washington Post)\xa0\nWhy Russia\u2019s Economy Is Holding On (Foreign Policy)\xa0\nStonefly: North Korea-linked Spying Operation Continues to Hit High-value Targets (Symantec)\nA "Naver"-ending game of Lazarus APT (Zscaler)\nU.S. offers $10 mln reward for information on Russian intelligence officers -State Dept (Reuters)\nUS offering $10 million for info on Russian military hackers accused of NotPetya attacks (The Record by Recorded Future)\xa0\nRewards for Justice \u2013 Reward Offer for Information on Russian Military Intelligence Officers Conducting Malicious Activity Against U.S. Critical Infrastructure - United States Department of State (United States Department of State)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices