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TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( Tuesday, September 05, 2023 In today’s top story, India warned its citizens of some advanced malware targeting Android users. The origins of this attack are not yet known, but experts think they know how it gets in. [Read more](. Meanwhile, if you’re not innovating in the video conferencing space, you’re going to be left behind. Zoom knows what’s up and rebrands some existing generative AI features and introduces new ones. [Find out more](. Now back to breaches. Chipmaker NXP alerted customers of a data breach involving their information. The company didn’t release much more information than that or why it took a few months to tell customers. [Read more](. But wait, there’s more: Find out [what Flipper Zero can do to a nearby iPhone](. [ image] Image Credits: Getty Images More top reads Sometimes when things go wrong, they end up all right. 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