Twitter gets a subpoena for a source-code leaker\u2019s information. The insider risk to data. Russian hacktivist auxiliaries target the French National Assembly. Recent trends in cyberattacks sustained by Ukraine. Ben Yelin unpacks the White House executive order on spyware. Mr. Security Answer Person John Pescatore ponders the permanence of ransomware. And Cyberespionage and cybercrime in the interest of Pyongyang\u2019s weapons programs.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/59\n\nSelected reading.\nGitHub Suspends Repository Containing Leaked Twitter Source Code (SecurityWeek)\nTwitter takes down source code leaked online, hunts for downloaders (BleepingComputer)\nAnnual Data Exposure Report 2023 (Code 42)\nRussian Hackers Target French National Assembly Website (Privacy Affairs)\nPro-Russian Hacktivists: A Reaction to a Western Response to a Russian Aggression (Radware Blog)\nUkraine at D+397: Cyberespionage and battlespace preparation. (CyberWire)\nAPT43: North Korean Group Uses Cybercrime to Fund Espionage Operations (Mandiant)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices