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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Controversial hack repository LeakedSource offline following alleged raid

Controversial online hack repository LeakedSource is offline following unconfirmed reports that the owner was raided by authorities who seized the servers running the site. The site, which had been running for a number of years, collected and collated hacked data available on the dark web. It first came to widespread prominence in 2016 when it published the ...

Washington D.C. private TV system was hacked prior to inauguration

Officials in Washington D.C. have admitted that some 70 percent of the controllers for their closed-circuit television cameras were hacked in the week prior to the inauguration of President Donald Trump. The hack saw 123 of 187 network video recorders, with each controlling up to four CCTV units, unable to record video between Jan. 12 and 15. ...

Fake Netflix app comes complete with trojan that spies on users

Security firm Zscaler Inc. has found a fake Netflix app that installs a remote-access malware onto the devices of those who install it. The app is a skinned version of the SpyNote RAT that can monitor a victim’s communications, including the ability to activate both a microphone and any built-in camera on an infected device. In ...

Serious remote code execution vulnerability discovered in WebEx browser extensions

Cisco Systems Inc.’s WebEx Browser Extension has been found to have a critical vulnerability that allows hackers to gain access to a user’s computer via a remote code execution attack. The vulnerability allows websites containing malicious scripts to open a WebEx session to the browser and “to execute arbitrary code on the affected system, which could be ...

Ring raises $109M to push its smart doorbell

Ring today said it has raised a rather stunning $109 million late-stage funding for what might not seem like a must-have product: a “smart” doorbell. Founded in 2012, Ring, formally known as BOT Home Automation Inc., aims to “reduce crime in communities and empower consumers” with a video doorbell that is claimed to blend “convenience, monitoring and ...

Mobile app integration startup Button raises $20M in new funding

Mobile app integration startup Button Inc. has raised $20 million Series B in a round led by Norwest Venture Partners, along with existing investors Redpoint, DCM and Greycroft. Founded in 2014, Button builds connections between mobile app makers that have complementary products —  for example, the ability to book an Uber ride from the Foursquare app, or ...

Bitcoin trading volumes plunge in China after introduction of transaction fees

Bitcoin trading volumes in China dropped as much as 90 percent Tuesday after local exchanges introduced transaction fees for the first time. The three largest Chinese exchanges introduced the fee of 0.2 percent on all buy and sell orders in response to an ongoing investigation by China’s central bank into whether the companies have correct licenses and have ...

It’s back! New HummingBad malware variant infects up to 12 million Android users

A new version of HummingBad, the malware that infected more than 10 million Android devices in 2016, has been discovered, and like its predecessor it appears to be running riot as well. Dubbed HummingWhale, the malware has been found hidden in 46 new applications, 20 of which were listed on Google Play. They’ve been downloaded ...

Yahoo acquisition delayed as Verizon fails to confirm deal will still happen

Verizon Communications Inc.’s acquisition of Yahoo Inc. is once again in doubt, with both companies saying Tuesday that the deal will not be completed in the first quarter as originally scheduled. Yahoo claimed that the deal is now scheduled to be finalized in the second quarter, saying in a statement that it has continued to work ...

HPE acquires cloud financial management startup Cloud Cruiser

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. has acquired cloud financial management startup Cloud Cruiser Inc. for an undisclosed price. Founded in 2010, Cloud Cruiser offers a cloud financial management solution that claims to enable enterprises and service providers to optimize costs and increase profitability in public, private, and hybrid cloud environments. The company’s platform provides “push-button collectors” for Amazon ...