Breach Roundup: Cambodia Scam Center Crackdown

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Cambodia shut down 200 scam centers; EU banned AI tools; Notepad++ patched an updater flaw; Apple fixed a decades-old iOS zero-day; BeyondTrust and Dell patched critical flaws under active exploitation.

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Also: EU Bans AI Tools, Notepad++ Secures Updater, Apple Patches iOS Zero-Day This week, Cambodia shuttered 200 scam centers. EU Parliament banned AI tools. Canada Goose disputed a ShinyHunters leak. Notepad++ patched an updater flaw. Apple fixed a decades-old iOS zero-day. BeyondTrust and Dell patched critical flaws under active exploitation.