GitHub disables NoName accounts. Russia dismisses reports of cyberespionage attempts against US National Laboratories. The Royal Mail cyber incident is now identified as ransomware attack. An update on the NOTAM issues that interfered with civil aviation. A Citrix vulnerability is exploited by ransomware group. CISA publishes its annual report. Bryan Vorndran of the FBI Cyber Division calibrates expectations with regard to the IC3. Our guest is Kayne McGladrey with insights on 2023 from the IEEE. And Positive Hack Days and the growing isolation of Russia's cyber sector.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/9\n\nSelected reading.\n\xa0Impact of Technology in 2023 and Beyond (IEEE)\nUkraine at D+323: Fighting in Soledar, and industrial mobilization. (CyberWire)\nGitHub disables pro-Russian hacktivist DDoS pages (CyberScoop)\nRussia criticises Reuters story on Russian hackers targeting U.S. nuclear scientists (Reuters)\nRoyal Mail cyber incident now identified as ransomware attack. (CyberWire)\nNot a cyberattack, but an IT failure. (CyberWire)\nThe Guardian breach and news media as targets. (CyberWire)\nCitrix vulnerability exploited by ransomware group. (CyberWire)\n2022 Year In Review (CISA)\nRussia\u2019s largest hacking conference reflects isolated cyber ecosystem (Brookings)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices