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North Korea’s Lazarus Group Moves More than $60 Million from Harmony Bridge Hack


Over the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend, North Korea’s state-owned cybercrime entity the Lazarus Group, most famously linked to the 2014 Sony Pictures hack, moved approximately 41,000 ETH or more than $60 million of Ethereum to the crypto exchanges Binance, Huboi and OKX. The funds were taken from last year’s Harmony blockchain bridge hack, which resulted in the stealing of nearly $100 million in crypto, according to internet detective ZachXBT.

Binance and Huboi both froze the funds, with Binance declaring that 124 BTC in assets were recovered during the process.

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Russia moves to consolidate its modest gains in Ukraine ahead of symbolic May 9 deadline


RUSSIA MOVES TO EXERT CONTROL: As Russia has allowed a small number of civilians to evacuate the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, Russian forces appear to be trying to lock in some gains ahead of the annual May 9 Victory Day celebration in Moscow, marking the surrender of the Nazis in World War II.

“Russian forces are setting conditions to establish permanent control over the areas of southern Ukraine they currently occupy, either as nominally independent ‘People’s Republics’ or by annexing them to Russia,” says the latest analysis from the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War. “Russian sources reported that stores in occupied Melitopol and Volnovakha are beginning to transition to using the Russian ruble.”

“Since seizing the southern city of Kherson in early March, Russia has sought to legitimize its control of the city and surrounding areas through installing a pro-Russian administration,” tweeted the British Defense Ministry over the weekend. “Recent statements from this administration include declaring a return to Ukrainian control ‘impossible’ and announcing a four-month currency transition from the Ukrainian hryvnia to the Russian ruble. The Russian ruble is due to be used in Kherson from today.”

Russian forces have also reportedly instituted an internet and mobile phone blackout in Kherson in an attempt to solidify political control.

“These statements are likely indicative of Russian intent to exert strong political and economic influence in Kherson over the long term,” according to the British intelligence assessment. “Enduring control over Kherson and its transport links will increase Russia’s ability to sustain its advance to the north and west and improve the security of Russia’s control over Crimea.”

TOP RUSSIAN GENERAL NARROWLY ESCAPES UKRAINIAN ATTACK THAT KILLED 200: REPORT

THE MARIUPOL EVACUATION: The first civilians allowed to leave the bombed-out Azovstal steel complex are due to arrive in Ukrainian-controlled Zaporizhzhia today under a U.N.-brokered “safe passage” agreement that seems to be holding.

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General Dynamics’ cloud contract with NGA moves forward after Leidos withdraws protest


WASHINGTON — The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency will begin a major upgrade of its cloud computing infrastructure after a protest over a $4.5 billion cloud-services contract was withdrawn by one of the competitors. 

General Dynamics Information Technology on Dec. 8 was selected for a 10-year deal to modernize NGA’s cloud platform and data centers. The award was challenged by another competitor, Leidos, which filed a protest Dec. 28 with the Government Accountability Office.

General Dynamics on March 18 announced it won the contract. According to GAO, the protest filed by Leidos was withdrawn March 16, allowing NGA and General Dynamics to move forward with the work. Bid protests are common on government contracts this size, especially in the highly competitive cloud market. 

A component of the U.S. intelligence community, NGA analyzes satellite imagery and other geospatial data for the U.S. military, allies and homeland security agencies. 

NGA first solicited bids for the cloud services contract in 2019. The work covers a wide range of services in support of geospatial intelligence users, including the integration of commercial clouds, data center design and operations, mobile secure wireless across multiple networks and agency locations worldwide. Much of the new technology will support NGA’s new campus in St. Louis known as NGA West. The agency’s headquarters is in Northern Virginia in the Washington, D.C. metro area.

The $1.7 billion facility in north St. Louis has been under construction since November 2019 and NGA expects it will be open for business in 2025.

General Dynamics on Dec. 13 announced it is opening a new facility and geospatial innovation center at the Cortex in St. Louis. 

NGA officials said upgrading its cloud computing and data infrastructure is a top priority for the agency as it tries to improve the quality and speed of services. A modern cloud enterprise, for example, will facilitate interoperability between the agency and commercial geospatial data providers. 

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As Facebook moves to shut down facial recognition, online security experts emphasize internet safety – CIProud.com


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Veterans Voices: Fist bumps with a purpose at Tremont Grade School

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Low-income tenants welcomed into East Bluff Community Homes with ribbon

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WATCH: Tri-County health officials hold COVID-19 press conference

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Lawsuit against Unit 5 schools being transferred to McLean County court

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With community support, one Bloomington business is helping get warm winter gear into the hands of those in need through ‘The Giving Fence’

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Leaders in East Peoria want to add more trails to riverfront

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Amy McFarland announces run for 11th judicial circuit court judge position

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Rivian hitting the stock market soon

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CITYLINK ON THE MOVE

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As Facebook moves to shut down facial recognition, online security experts emphasize internet safety

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‘When I get out of homelessness, then I will be more steady on my feet:’ Salvation Army Pekin is more than a place to find shelter

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