Volunteer opportunities still open for TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
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Aspiration co-founder to plead guilty to $248M fraud scheme
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StrictlyVC at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025: Inside the LP Track
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Video Games Weekly: Silksong and Gamescom
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Poll: Was Made by Google 2025 a win or a cringe-fest?
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Apple fixes new zero-day flaw exploited in targeted attacks
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US spy chief says UK has dropped its Apple backdoor demand
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Figure’s IPO filing marks Mike Cagney’s return to public markets
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Over 800 N-able servers left unpatched against critical flaws
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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, August 2025 Edition
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Cisco warns of max severity flaw in Firewall Management Center
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Tesorio (YC S15) Is Hiring a Senior GenAI Engineer (100% Remote)
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When Theft Replaces Encryption: Blue Report 2025 on Ransomware & Infostealers
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Survey reveals the worst Android phone to buy this month
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CISA warns of N-able N-central flaws exploited in zero-day attacks
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Microsoft removes PowerShell 2.0 from Windows 11, Windows Server
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Farmers want California to change its autonomous tractor ban
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AI companion apps on track to pull in $120M in 2025
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Over 3,000 NetScaler devices left unpatched against CitrixBleed 2 bug
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Motorola Razr Plus 2025 plummets to a new record-low price
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Netherlands: Citrix Netscaler flaw CVE-2025-6543 exploited to breach orgs
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US government seized $1M from Russian ransomware gang
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Details emerge on WinRAR zero-day attacks that infected PCs with malware
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Over 29,000 Exchange servers unpatched against high-severity flaw
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