Duncan Riley

Duncan Riley is a senior writer at SiliconANGLE covering Startups, Bitcoin, and the Internet of Things. Duncan is a co-founder of VC funded media company B5Media and founder of news site The Inquisitr, and was a senior writer at TechCrunch in its earlier days. Tips? Press releases? Intersting startup? email: duncan@nichenet.com.au or contact Duncan on Twitter @duncanriley

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Etherparty initial coin offering website hacked

The website for Etherparty, an initial coin offering selling tokens for a blockchain-based smart contract tool, has been hacked, as the address for sending funds to buy tokens was changed to one controlled by the hackers. The hack took place on the first day of Etherparty’s ICO, occurring 45 minutes after the Oct. 1 launch. The ...

Google issues warning on Dnsmasq vulnerabilities in Android, Linux and Kubernetes

Researchers at Google LLC have issued a warning over seven serious flaws in Dnsmasq, a Domain Name System forwarder and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server that is installed with Linux distributions, Android and Google’s Kubernetes container software. The longstanding flaws include three remote code execution vulnerabilities, three denial of service vulnerabilities and an information leakage issue. “We discovered seven distinct ...

Report: Ola raises $2B to take the good fight to Uber in India

Indian ride-hailing firm Ola has raised $2 billion in a round led by SoftBank Group Corp. and Tencent Holdings Ltd., with an aim to expand its operations to beat back U.S. rival Uber Technologies Inc. The round included RNT Capital Advisors and a number of unnamed U.S. institutional investors, according to a report from Bloomberg. News that ...

IoT-focused cybersecurity startup ForeScout files for initial public offering

“Internet of things”-focused cybersecurity firm ForeScout Inc. is going public. The company announced Monday that it had filed its paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering. The number of shares to be offered in the IPO and their price are described as having “not yet been determined,” though the company did say ...

Japan officially licenses 11 bitcoin exchanges

Japan’s Financial Services Agency has officially licensed 11 bitcoin exchanges as part of the government’s move to bring cryptocurrency trading under supervision following its decision to legalize bitcoin as a legal payment method in April. According to reports, the licensed bitcoin exchanges will have to comply with a range of requirements, including building a strong computer system, segregating ...

FAA bans drones near national landmarks

Drone operators can no longer fly their unmanned aerial vehicles near certain national landmarks under a new ban implemented by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The new restrictions, which take effect Oct. 5, ban drone flights within 400 feet of national monuments, including the Statue of Liberty; Boston National Historical Park, Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, ...

China blamed for Equifax consumer data theft

Hackers linked to the Chinese government are being blamed for the theft of data from consumer credit reporting agency Equifax Inc. but strangely not for the initial hack, according to a newly published report. Bloomberg, quoting insider sources, claimed the initial hack took place in March by a group of hackers who were taking advantage ...

SEC lays charges against operator of dubious initial coin offerings

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has finally taken its first serious action against dubious initial coin offerings by charging an operator behind two startups promoting coins linked to diamonds and real estate. Maksim Zaslavskiy, whose location remains unclear, but according to his LinkedIn profile is running at least one of the initial coin offerings in ...

South Korea is the latest country to ban initial coin offerings

South Korea’s financial regulator announced Friday that it would ban all initial coin offerings effective immediately. Even further, all virtual currency trading will be more tightly controlled and monitored by the government. According to local reports Friday, the decision was made after a meeting of senior officials from relevant ministries, led by the Financial Services Commission. Kim Yong-beom, vice ...

Cryptomining malware now targeting older Windows servers

Fresh from reports that nearly 1,000 websites were found using JavaScript injections to hijack the computers of visitors as a means to mine for cryptocurrency, new research has uncovered malware targeting older Windows servers for exactly the same purpose. The Monero-mining malware is believed to have been in the wild since May and is targeting servers running Windows ...