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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Disney is developing robots that could replace stuntmen in movies and theme parks

Much has been written on the potential for robots to replace humans in all sort of industries in the future. Now, in a blockbuster twist, the Walt Disney Co. is currently developing robots that may eventually be able to replace stuntmen in both their movies and their theme parks. As reported by TechCrunch, one robot in development ...

Cloud survey and form startup Typeform suffers mystery data compromise

Cloud survey and form building startup Typeform S.A. has been compromised as an unknown attacker stole a backup database that included data from across multiple companies that use the service. Details of the compromise are sketchy. Typeform said that on June 27, “our engineering team became aware that an unknown third party gained access to our server ...

Alphabet reportedly investing in electric scooter startup Lime

Electric scooter startup LimeBike Inc. will count both Alphabet Inc. and the former Google Ventures unit GV among its investors upon closing its latest round, according to a report published over the weekend. The Financial Times, quoting people knowledgeable about the deal, said Alphabet’s direct investment will be “injecting a similar amount to that put ...

In a sign of things to come, California governor signs GDPR-style privacy law

California Governor Jerry Brown Thursday signed off on one of the strictest privacy laws in the U.S. in what could be a sign of legislative things to come in a post-European Union General Data Protection Regulations world. The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, which goes into effect from 2020, mirrors many of the provisions of GDPR ...

Ticketmaster UK confirms customer data stolen via hack it ignored in April

The U.K. division of ticketing giant Ticketmaster Entertainment Inc. has been hacked and customer data stolen, but even worse is the revelation that it was warned of the security issue in April but ignored it. Ticketmaster UK first confessed to the hack on Wednesday, saying that it had identified malicious software on a customer support ...

Autonomous security operations center platform startup JASK raises $25M

Autonomous Security Operations Center platform startup JASK Inc. has raised $25 million in new funding to allow it to continue developing its platform, hire more people and expand global sales channels. The Series B round was led by Kleiner Perkins and included Battery Ventures, Dell Technologies Capital, TenEleven Ventures and Vertical Venture Partners. As part of ...

Japanese messaging giant LINE to launch its own cryptocurrency exchange

Japanese messaging giant LINE Corp. is the latest to jump on the cryptocurrency bandwagon, announcing today that it plans to launch a cryptocurrency exchange in July. Called BITBOX, the exchange will offer more than “30 highly demanded cryptocurrencies” for users with support in 15 languages. Although LINE has not disclosed a full list of cryptocurrencies ...

$4B EOS blockchain in chaos as community rebels against arbitration decision

The EOS blockchain, the “operating system” platform for which a record $4 billion was raised by parent company Block.One in an initial coin offering in May, is in trouble with community members over an arbitration decision. The drama relating to the EOS blockchain, which is supposed to allow scalable “decentralized autonomous communities” with the support of asynchronous ...

Marketing firm exposes 340M records via misconfigured cloud storage

In what is likely the largest cloud misconfiguration data exposure to date, a little-known Florida marketing firm has exposed 340 million records online to all and sundry. The exposure by Exactis, discovered by security researcher Vinny Troia, included 2 terabytes of data relating to 230 million people, nearly every U.S. citizen and resident over the age of ...

Feds arrest 35 dark web vendors following bitcoin laundering operation

U.S. authorities have arrested 35 dark web sellers following an operation that traced bitcoin laundering activities back to sellers involved in illicit transactions. The operation was led by the U.S. Department of Justice in conjunction with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations, the Secret Service, the Postal Inspection Service and the Drug Enforcement ...