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According to a report in The Information, OpenAI is in talks with Amazon about a potential $10+ billion Amazon investment that would include commitments from OpenAI to use Amazon’s AI chips and cloud infrastructure. TechCrunch has more here.

Speaking of OpenAI, the company has reportedly been talking to investors about raising from tens of billions of dollars to a whopping $100 billion at a $750 billion valuation. The Information has more here.

Oracle shares fell 5% after reports that Blue Owl Capital balked at financing a $10 billion Michigan data center for OpenAI, underscoring investor anxiety about Oracle’s swelling debt load and long-term lease commitments. CNBC has more here.

Warner Bros. Discovery urged shareholders to reject Paramount’s $77.9 billion hostile bid, arguing the offer’s funding is shaky and riskier than Netflix’s $72 billion deal for its studios and HBO Max. The Wall Street Journal has more here.

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Cisco Says Chinese Hackers Are Exploiting Its Customers With a New Zero-Day

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By Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai

On Wednesday, Cisco announced hackers are exploiting a critical vulnerability in some of its most popular products that allows the full takeover of affected devices. Worse, there are no patches available at this time.

In a security advisory, Cisco said it discovered a hacking campaign on December 10 targeting Cisco AsyncOS software, and in particular the physical and virtual appliances Cisco Secure Email Gateway, Cisco Secure Email, and Web Manager. The advisory said affected devices have a feature called “Spam Quarantine” enabled and are reachable from the internet. 

Cisco noted that this feature is not enabled by default and does not need to be exposed to the internet, which may be good news. Michael Taggart, a senior cybersecurity researcher at UCLA Health Sciences, told TechCrunch that “the requirement of an internet-facing management interface and certain features being enabled will limit the attack surface for this vulnerability.”

However, Kevin Beaumont, a security researcher who tracks hacking campaigns, told TechCrunch that this appears to be a particularly problematic hacking campaign since a lot of big organizations use the affected products, there are no patches available, and it’s unclear how long the hackers had backdoors in the affected systems. 

At this point Cisco is not saying how many customers are affected.

When reached by TechCrunch, Cisco spokesperson Meredith Corley did not answer a series of questions, and instead said that the company “is actively investigating the issue and developing a permanent remediation.”

Massive Fundings

Ambros Therapeutics, a two-year-old startup based in Irvine, CA, that is developing a non-opioid pain medication to treat complex regional pain syndrome, raised a $125 million Series A round co-led by RA Capital Management and Patient Square Capital, with Abiogen Pharma also participating. BioPharma Dive has more here.

Digantara, a five-year-old Bengaluru startup that develops space-based missile detection and surveillance technology, raised a $50 million Series B round. Investors included 360 ONE Asset and SBI Investment of Japan as well as prior backers Peak XV Partners and Kalaari Capital. The company has raised a total of $64.5 million. TechCrunch has more here.

MoEngage, an 11-year-old Bengaluru and San Francisco company that provides customer engagement software for consumer brands, raised a $57 million Series F round at a $900 million+ post-money valuation. The company also sold $123 million in secondary shares and completed a $15 million employee tender offer. The deal was co-led by ChrysCapital and Dragon Funds, with Schroders Capital as well as previous investors TR Capital and B Capital also contributing. TechCrunch has more here.

Mythic, a 14-year-old Austin and Palo Alto company that develops analog AI processors, raised a $125 million round led by DCVC, with New Enterprise Associates, Atreides Management, SoftBank, Honda Motor, Lockheed Martin, Future Ventures, S3 Ventures, Linse Capital, One Madison Group, Catapult, and UDC also piling on. More here.

Nanit, a 10-year-old New York company that provides AI-powered baby monitoring and sleep analytics for early childhood development, raised a $50 million round led by Springcoast Partners, with Upfront Ventures and JVP also investing. CityBiz has more here.

Premialab, a 10-year-old Dubai startup that provides data and analytics for quantitative investing, raised a $220 million round co-led by KKR and previous investor Balderton. Wamda has more here.

Radiant Nuclear, a five-year-old startup based in El Segundo, CA, that develops portable nuclear microreactors, raised a $300+ million round at a $1.8+ billion post-money valuation. The deal was co-led by Draper Associates and Boost VC, with Washington Harbour Partners, Friends & Family Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Align Ventures, DCVC, Founders Fund, ARK Venture Fund, and Chevron Technology Ventures also participating. TechCrunch has more here.

SkillCorner, a nine-year-old Paris startup that provides AI-driven sports tracking and performance data, raised a $60 million round led by Silversmith Capital Partners. More here.

Tebra, a five-year-old startup based in Newport Beach CA, that provides EHR and practice-management software, raised $250 million in equity and debt. The deal was led by previous investor Hildred, with prior backers Montreux Growth Partners, Toba Capital, Transformation Capital, and HLM Venture Partners also taking part. JP Morgan provided the debt. More here.

Trade Republic, an 11-year-old Berlin company that offers commission-free retail investing across stocks, ETFs, and bonds, completed a $1.4 billion secondary share sale that values the business at $14.7 billion. Investors included Founders Fund, Sequoia, Fidelity, Wellington, and GIC. Tech Funding News has more here.

Big-But-Not-Crazy-Big Fundings

Allink Biotherapeutics, a three-year-old Shanghai startup that develops antibody-drug conjugates and multispecific antibody therapies for cancer and immunology, raised a $47 million Series A extension co-led by Legend Capital and Meituan Long-Z Investment. Tech in Asia has more here.

Ankar, a two-year-old London startup that provides AI-powered software for managing the full patent lifecycle, raised a $20 million Series A round led by Atomico, with Index Ventures, Norrsken VC, and Daphni also chipping in. The company has raised a total of $24 million. Tech Funding News has more here.

Arcads.ai, a one-year-old San Francisco startup that generates AI-created marketing videos for social media, raised a $16 million seed round led by Eurazeo, with Alpha Intelligence Capital and Sequoia also stepping up. More here.

Codoxo, a nine-year-old startup based in Duluth, GA, that provides AI-powered healthcare payment integrity software, raised a $35 million Series C round led by CVS Health Ventures, with Echo Health Ventures, Sands Capital, 111 West Capital, Brewer Lane Ventures, Wipro Ventures, 450 Ventures, and QED Investors also pitching in. The company has raised a total of $75+ million. More here.

Drive Health, a four-year-old startup based in Gilbert, AZ, that develops agentic AI software to automate and audit clinical workflows for care teams, raised a $15 million round. Investors included Vitalis Ventures and Inside Capital Partners. More here.

Ember LifeSciences, a four-year-old Los Angeles startup that develops cold chain technology for transporting medicines and vaccines, raised a $16.5 million Series A round led by Sea Court Capital, with Cardinal Health and Carrier Ventures also chiming in. More here.

HEN Technologies, a six-year-old startup based in Hayward, CA, that builds AI-driven fire suppression and prediction software, raised a $20 million Series A round led by O’Neil Strategic Capital, with NSFO, Tanas Capital, and z21 Ventures also digging in. The company has raised a total of $30+ million. Fire & Safety Journal has more here.

Roamless, a three-year-old Istanbul startup that is building a global mobile operator app to provide cross-border connectivity without swapping SIMs, raised a $12 million Series A round led by Rasmal Ventures and including Shorooq, Revo Capital, Finberg, and JIMCO. The company uas raised a total of $18 million. Tech Funding News has more here.

Thread Bank, a four-year-old Nashville startup that provides embedded and digital banking services, raised a $30.5 million round led by Portage Ventures, with Rockmont Partners also engaging. Retail Banker International has more here.

Wearlinq, a six-year-old San Francisco startup that develops a six-lead wireless cardiac monitor paired with AI software to detect arrhythmias and other conditions, raised a $14 million Series A round led by AIX Ventures, with SpringTide and Berkeley Catalyst Fund also anteing up. The AI Journal has more here.

Smaller Fundings

Bahn Express, a two-year-old Helsinki startup that runs a digital platform connecting car sellers and fleet managers with freelance drivers to move vehicles on demand across Europe, raised a $5.9 million round led by node.vc, with Trind VC also joining in. Tech Funding News has more here.

Wodan AI, a two-year-old startup based in Ghent, Belgium, that enables AI models to run directly on encrypted data using homomorphic encryption, raised a $2.3 million pre-seed round co-led by JME Ventures, Swanlaab, and Adara Ventures, with ScaleFund also participating. Tech Funding News has more here.

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New Funds

Viola Ventures this week announced $250 million in capital commitments across two funds to back Israeli AI, cyber, and defense tech startups, and it’s bringing some serious firepower to the table: former IBM president Jim Whitehurst, ex-Payoneer CEO Scott Galit, and the founders of Mellanox and ironSource are all investing in the fund and serving as advisers. The firm has backed over 150 companies since launching in 2000. Tech in Asia has more here.

Exits

Coursera agreed to acquire Udemy in an all-stock deal valued around $2.5 billion, a consolidation move aimed at shoring up two struggling public edtech players as investors question their growth prospects and AI reshapes demand for workforce skills. TechCrunch has more here.

Rad Power Bikes filed for Chapter 11 and is seeking a sale within 60 days, capping a turbulent post-pandemic slide for the once high-flying e-bike maker. TechCrunch has more here.

Going Public

HashKey, a seven-year-old Hong Kong startup that operates a licensed crypto exchange and related digital asset services, saw its shares slide 2.5% in its market debut. CNBC has more here.

People

Newly hired Meta AI chief Alexandr Wang is reportedly bridling at Mark Zuckerberg’s hands-on management style, as Meta spends tens of billions on data centers and talent while investors fret about strategy whiplash, off-balance sheet financing, and vanishing free cash flow. The Financial Times has more here.

Billionaire entrepreneur (and Elon Musk ally) Jared Isaacman was confirmed as NASA’s next administrator after a rocky nomination process. TechCrunch has more here.

The Financial Times is reporting that Monzo’s board pushed out CEO TS Anil over disagreements about IPO timing, with directors favoring more time to expand internationally and boost valuation as Anil pressed for an earlier listing and signaled he might depart soon after. TechCrunch has more here.

Post-Its

Essential Reads

YouTube will become the exclusive streaming home of the Oscars starting in 2029, ending ABC’s decades-long run and marking the first time a major awards show fully leaves broadcast TV as the Academy chases global reach and younger audiences. TechCrunch has more here.

U.S. video game hardware and physical software spending just logged its worst November in 30 years, as record-high console prices curtailed holiday demand and raised fresh concerns about the long-term viability of dedicated gaming hardware. VGC has more here.

While most high school seniors are stressing over college applications, a handful of students at the Harker School are also managing a venture fund and cutting $25,000 checks to AI and biotech startups. It's the kind of thing that only makes sense at an elite Silicon Valley private school where tech titans send their kids. The WSJ dives in here.

Detours

Steamy novels centered on hockey players have unexpectedly surged from a niche category into one of the strongest-selling subgenres in romance publishing.

Brain Rot

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Retail Therapy

The Sleep Spa is selling a Hästens bed called the Grand Vividus for $839,000. (Drake inspired the brand to come up with this model.)

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