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UK Apple showdown gonna be public.
A UK court has blocked the government's attempt to keep an Apple encryption case secret. The Port of Seattle has revealed that a ransomware breach last year affected 90,000 people. A flaw in Verizon's Call Filter App exposed millions of call records. Hackers have targeted Australian pension funds in a new campaign. Cybercriminals are using fake CAPTCHAs and CloudFlare Turnstile to deliver malware. Meta is retiring its US fact-checking program and replacing it with Community Notes. A suspected hacker has pleaded guilty to using the NEPTUNE RAT to steal passwords from over 270 apps. Advanced Persistent Teenagers (APTeens) have become a significant enterprise risk, demonstrating capabilities similar to organized ransomware groups. Rob Boyce from Accenture discusses APTeens and their rising threat to enterprises. Finally, an Alphabet spin-off is using AI to improve aquaculture with "fishal recognition" technology.