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TechCrunch+ roundup: TAM takedown, green card layoffs, when to ignore investor advice
In business, if someone offers you free advice, it’s probably for their own benefit.
TechCrunch+ roundup: TAM takedown, green card layoffs, when to ignore investor advice by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch
The US Securing Open Source Software Act of 2022 is a step in the right direction
This is a turning point in U.S. legislation, because, for the first time, it is specific to open source software security.
The US Securing Open Source Software Act of 2022 is a step in the right direction by Ram Iyer originally published on TechCrunch
TechCrunch staff on what we lose if we lose Twitter
While nobody knows what will happen to Twitter, we can’t help but consider what we’d miss if it went away.
TechCrunch staff on what we lose if we lose Twitter by Dominic-Madori Davis originally published on TechCrunch
India’s securities depository CDSL says malware compromised its network
India’s leading central securities depository, Central Depository Services Limited, or CDSL, says its systems have been compromised by malware. On Friday, the securities depository said in a filing with India’s National Stock Exchange that it detected malware affecting “a few of its internal machines.” “As a matter of abundant caution, the company immediately isolated the […]
India’s securities depository CDSL says malware compromised its network by Jagmeet Singh originally published on TechCrunch
Autonomous delivery startup Nuro lays off 20% of workforce
Nuro, the autonomous vehicle delivery startup backed by Softbank, Google and Tiger Global Management, is laying off about 300 people, or 20% of its workforce in an effort to preserve cash amid a stormy economic outlook, according to an email sent to employees this morning. Several Nuro employees also posted on Twitter and LinkedIn this […]
Autonomous delivery startup Nuro lays off 20% of workforce by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch
Ransomware is a global problem that needs a global solution
This time last year, we were optimistic. It seemed like the tide was turning on ransomware after the U.S. government scored a handful of wins against the cybercriminals carrying out these increasingly damaging attacks: the Justice Department successfully seized $2.3 million in bitcoin that Colonial Pipeline paid to the DarkSide ransomware gang to reclaim its […]
Ransomware is a global problem that needs a global solution by Carly Page originally published on TechCrunch
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Announces ‘Most Difficult Decision’ in More Bad News for the Tech Giant Next Year
Pick your poison: recruitment or retention?
Hello and welcome back to Equity, a podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. This week, Alex and Natasha discussed the latest and greatest of this consuming news cycle. Our goal with the episode, as always, is to go beyond what you may see in a 140 […]
Pick your poison: recruitment or retention? by Natasha Mascarenhas originally published on TechCrunch
Patreon competitor Fanfix launches ‘SuperLink,’ a link-in-bio platform aimed at Gen Z creators
Fanfix, the Patreon-style platform focused on Gen Z, announced today the launch of SuperLink, a standalone monetization-focused link-in-bio platform that displays a creator’s Fanfix page. Fanfix previously partnered with various link-in-bio companies, including Koji, Beacons and Hoo.bee. However, the company says many of its creators requested Fanfix build its own version of the feature. It […]
Patreon competitor Fanfix launches ‘SuperLink,’ a link-in-bio platform aimed at Gen Z creators by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch