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  • American musician Eric Lu crowned winner of Chopin Piano Competition

    American musician Eric Lu crowned winner of Chopin Piano Competition

    WARSAW, Oct 21 (Reuters) – American pianist Eric Lu won the top prize at the prestigious International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw on Tuesday.

    The decision came after hours of deliberations by a 17-person international jury, chaired by…

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  • Australia news live: Gina Rinehart among beneficiaries of Australia-US deal as rare earth stocks soar | Australia news

    Australia news live: Gina Rinehart among beneficiaries of Australia-US deal as rare earth stocks soar | Australia news

    Critical mineral stocks rocket after Australia-US deal

    Jonathan Barrett

    Resources and industrial companies have enjoyed a sharp lift in their share prices in early trading on the ASX as investors weigh up the new Australian-American $US8.5bn critical minerals deal.

    Anthony Albanese specifically referred to two “priority projects”, one by Alcoa and the other by Arafura Rare Earths, that will enjoy an injection of capital from the government, as part of a broader list of strategic operations.

    Shares in Arafura surged by more than 15% this morning to trade above 55c, while Alcoa was up 8% to $60.

    Arafura is planning on producing the light rare earth oxides, neodymium and praseodymium, which are crucial to the production of magnets, used in everything from wind turbines and medical devices to electric motors and ballistic missile guidance systems.

    Gina Rinehart has a 10% stake in Arufura.

    Gina Rinehart, pictured here in April in Sydney.
    Gina Rinehart, pictured here in April in Sydney. Photograph: Hollie Adams/Reuters

    Alcoa has a proposed gallium plant in Western Australia. Gallium is a strategic metal and essential input in semiconductor manufacturing and the broader defence sector, used in advanced electronic warfare systems.

    Australia’s broader critical minerals sector has been rocketing in recent weeks amid the push by the Australian and US governments to break China’s control over the sector.

    ‘Ready to go’: Trump and Albanese sign multibillion-dollar critical minerals agreement – video

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    Potato supplies lower due to normal constraints, but 2024 conditions had ‘some impact’ on yields, Woolworths says

    Some shoppers have reported limited potato supply on supermarket shelves in recent days. Woolworths says drought conditions late last year has limited some supplies, but said any missing spuds should soon turn up as seasonal transition windows end.

    A Woolies spokesperson said:

    We still have sufficient supply of potatoes for our customers, but drought conditions from late 2024 and frosts earlier this year have had some impacts on growing yields.

    It’s also not unusual to see some supply constraints at this time of the year as we hit seasonal transition windows.

    We expect things to return to normal in the coming weeks as we move to new season supply.

    Photograph: V Chettleburgh/Getty Images
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  • How this Grant Thornton graduate uses AI expertise to open doors – Microsoft Source

    1. How this Grant Thornton graduate uses AI expertise to open doors  Microsoft Source
    2. Australians struggling to recognise AI and scams says Good Things Australia  Mi-3.com.au.
    3. Executives fear AI is making them obsolete  The Australian
    4. Mutual Mentorship and AI for Career Growth: Workplace Lessons According to Gen Z  Women Love Tech
    5. KPMG, PwC surveys find Australians are cautious about AI  Accounting Times

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  • magnetic power bank comes with retro game console behind

    magnetic power bank comes with retro game console behind

    Retro game console embedded onto magnetic power bank

     

    Mobile BOY is a magnetic power bank with an embedded retro game console at the back that lets users charge their smartphones and play at once. With around 300 games installed, the device…

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  • Zoë Kravitz Joins Team (Micro!) Bob

    Zoë Kravitz Joins Team (Micro!) Bob

    This past Saturday, stars flocked to Los Angeles for the 2025 Academy Museum Gala. Zoë Kravitz was among the glamorous celebrities walking the blue carpet in front of the Renzo Piano-designed Academy Museum, wearing a copper satin Saint Laurent…

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  • 2025 APJ eCrime Report: AI Threats, Ransomware & Trends

    2025 APJ eCrime Report: AI Threats, Ransomware & Trends

    Chinese-speaking actors evade government restrictions and solicit criminal services through anonymized marketplaces; AI-accelerated ransomware operations signal next evolution of threats

    AUSTIN, Texas and GovWare 2025, Singapore – October 20, 2025 – CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) today released the 2025 APJ eCrime Landscape Report, exposing a thriving Chinese-language underground ecosystem and the rise of AI-enhanced ransomware operations. Despite the Chinese government’s internet restrictions and eCrime crackdown, anonymized marketplaces remain central to cybercrime activity across Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ). This ecosystem provides a safe haven for Chinese-speaking actors to buy and sell stolen credentials, phishing kits, malware, and money-laundering services – processing billions in illicit transactions.

    At the same time, AI is transforming the ransomware economy. From AI-enhanced social engineering to automated malware development, AI is accelerating every stage of the attack chain – representing a new wave of adversaries executing Big Game Hunting campaigns against high-value organizations across APJ.

    APJ eCrime Landscape Report Highlights:

    Based on frontline intelligence from CrowdStrike’s elite threat hunters and intelligence analysts tracking  more than 265 named adversaries, the report reveals:

    • Chinese eCrime Marketplaces Evade Oversight: Amid tightened restrictions, Chinese underground markets — including Chang’an, FreeCity, and Huione Guarantee — preserve anonymity across clearnet, darknet, and Telegram channels. This decentralized ecosystem remains a hub for Chinese-speaking actors focused on operational security (OPSEC), with Huione Guarantee alone processing an estimated $27 billion USD before its 2025 disruption.
    • AI Escalates Big Game Hunting Ransomware Campaigns: AI-accelerated ransomware on high-value targets surged, with India, Australia, and Japan among the most impacted countries. Emerging Ransomware-as-a-Service providers KillSec and Funklocker – leveraging AI-developed malware – accounted for more than 120 incidents. Top targeted sectors included manufacturing, technology, and financial services, with 763 victims publicly named on dedicated leak sites.
    • Chinese-Speaking Actors Exploit Japanese Trading Accounts: Coordinated account takeover (ATO) campaigns targeting Japanese securities platforms compromised users to artificially inflate the value of thinly traded China-based stocks. This pump-and-dump scheme, traced to Chinese-speaking threat actors, used shared phishing infrastructure to sell victim data on underground forums, including Chang’an Marketplace.
    • eCrime Service Providers Industrialize Attacks: Providers such as CDNCLOUD (Bulletproof Hosting), Magical Cat (Phishing-as-a-Service), and Graves International SMS (Global Spam Service) enabled scalable phishing, malware distribution, and monetization operations throughout the region.
    • Remote Access Tools Target Regional Users: Likely Chinese-speaking eCrime actors deployed tools like ChangemeRAT, ElseRAT, and WhiteFoxRAT to exploit Chinese- and Japanese-speaking users through SEO poisoning, malvertising, and phishing attacks masquerading as purchase orders.


    “eCrime actors are industrializing cybercrime across APJ through thriving underground markets and complex ransomware operations. Simultaneously, AI-developed malware enables adversaries to launch high-velocity, high-volume attacks,” said Adam Meyers, head of counter adversary operations at CrowdStrike. “Defenders must meet this new pace of attack with decisive action, powered by AI, informed by human experience, and unified in response.” 

    Download the 2025 APJ eCrime Landscape Report to explore in-depth insights, adversary profiles, and expert strategies for defending against APJ’s evolving cyber threats.

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    CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD), a global cybersecurity leader, has redefined modern security with the world’s most advanced cloud-native platform for protecting critical areas of enterprise risk – endpoints and cloud workloads, identity and data.

    Powered by the CrowdStrike Security Cloud and world-class AI, the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform leverages real-time indicators of attack, threat intelligence, evolving adversary tradecraft and enriched telemetry from across the enterprise to deliver hyper-accurate detections, automated protection and remediation, elite threat hunting and prioritized observability of vulnerabilities.

    Purpose-built in the cloud with a single lightweight-agent architecture, the Falcon platform delivers rapid and scalable deployment, superior protection and performance, reduced complexity and immediate time-to-value.

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  • Sam Smith: How Coby White's injury update impacts Bulls – NBA

    Sam Smith: How Coby White's injury update impacts Bulls – NBA

    1. Sam Smith: How Coby White’s injury update impacts Bulls  NBA
    2. East Notes: Bulls’ Coby White Injury Update, Sixers’ Edgecombe Excels  BVM Sports
    3. Joel Lorenzi: Billy Donovan says Coby White didn’t …  HoopsHype
    4. Chicago Bulls’ Coby White To…

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  • Early-stage economic analysis is increasingly valuable for ACCC merger notifications

    Early-stage economic analysis is increasingly valuable for ACCC merger notifications

    The changes to Australia’s merger notification regime substantially expand the scope for early-stage economic analysis to support more effective and efficient filings.

    The changes to Australia’s merger notification regime substantially expand the scope for early-stage economic analysis to support more effective and efficient filings for merging parties and their legal advisers. Economic analysis can help determine whether filings are necessary, that filings contain only the required level of detail, and that the economic data and analysis required for filings is complete, accurate, and helpful to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

    In this brief, Mark Chicu, Nikhil Gupta, Kostis Hatzitaskos, Avigail Kifer, and Andrew Swan identify areas where early-stage economic analysis is likely to be particularly valuable in navigating the new notification process.

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  • Where Shadows Fall, Legends Rise: Ninja Gaiden 4 is Available Today for Xbox – Xbox Wire

    1. Where Shadows Fall, Legends Rise: Ninja Gaiden 4 is Available Today for Xbox  Xbox Wire
    2. Ninja Gaiden 4 Review  IGN
    3. Ninja Gaiden 4 is a bloody good Platinum game  Polygon
    4. Ninja Gaiden 4 missions – all chapters and full missions list  PCGamesN

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  • Low parental omega-3 intake tied to preterm birth and neighborhood disadvantage

    Low parental omega-3 intake tied to preterm birth and neighborhood disadvantage

    Parents in a diverse U.S. city consumed only half the recommended omega-3 levels, and mothers with a history of preterm birth had the lowest intake, linking diet, income, and opportunity to child health potential.

    Research:

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