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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Proposed ransomware payment disclosure law met with mixed responses

A newly proposed law that would force companies to disclose a ransom payment following a ransomware attack to the U.S. government has received mixed responses from the cybersecurity community. The proposal law, the Ransomware Disclosure Act, has been introduced by Senator Elizabeth Warren (pictured) and Representative Deborah Ross. The bicameral bill is pitched as allowing ...

Livestreaming service Twitch hacked, stolen data shared on 4chan

Amazon.com Inc.-owned livestreaming service Twitch has been hacked and the stolen data has been shared online. The breach, revealed today, involved 125 gigabytes of stolen data that was shared as a “torrent” to the 4chan forum. The data included the service’s source code, details of an unreleased Steam competitor, internal security tools, three years’ worth ...

Data acceleration solutions startup NeuroBlade raises $83M for global expansion

Data acceleration solutions startup NeuroBlade Ltd. revealed today that it has raised $83 million in new funding to increase the company’s engineering, sales and marketing teams globally. Corner Ventures led the Series B round. Also participating in the round were Intel Capital, StageOne Ventures, Grove Ventures, Marius Nacht, MediaTek, Pegatron, Powerchip Semiconductor, United Microelectronics and Marubeni. Including the ...

Israeli security management platform startup Adaptive Shield raises $30M

Israeli security management platform startup A.S. Adaptive Shield Ltd. announced today it has raised $30 million in new funding to expand operations and its business reach. Insight Partners led the Series A round. Also participating in the round were Okta Ventures and Vertex Ventures Israel. Including the new funding, Adaptive Shield has raised $34 million to date, ...

Facebook outage was caused by a routine maintenance error

Facebook Inc. today provided details of its global outage that saw its services offline on Monday, and the explanation is bizarrely simplistic: It was a routine maintenance error. In a blog post, Santosh Janardhan, vice president of engineering and infrastructure at Facebook, said the outage was triggered by a system that manages the social networking ...

SaaS embeddable integrations startup Integry launches with $3M in new funding

Software-as-a-service embeddable integrations startup Integry Inc. launched out of stealth mode today with the announcement of $3 million in new funding to accelerate product development. Bonfire Ventures and Operative Collective led the seed round. Also participating in the round were Basecamp, Silicon Bandia, Pencil Ventures and a number of angel investors. Founded in 2017, Integry offers a cloud-based ...

BlackBerry links Chinese hacking group APT41 to previous campaigns

Ahead of its annual BlackBerry Security Summit, the BlackBerry Ltd. Research & Intelligence team today unveiled new research into Advanced Persistent Threat group 41, finding that it was linked to far more hacking campaigns than previously known. APT 41, also known as Wicked Panda and Winti, is a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group that has previously been linked ...

New Qualys assessment service provides visibility into ransomware exposure

Cybersecurity software provider Qualys Inc. today announced the availability of a new ransomware assessment service. The new service is designed to provide companies with visibility into their ransomware exposure and automate the patching and configuration changes needed to reduce risk immediately. The Qualys Ransomware Risk Assessment Service leverages a single, dynamic dashboard to provide a clear, comprehensive view ...

New Python ransomware targets virtual machines hosted on ESXi hypervisor

Researchers at Sophos Group plc have released details of new ransomware written in Python that attackers used to compromise and encrypt virtual machines hosted on an ESXi hypervisor. The ransomware attack was first discovered at 12:30 a.m. on Sunday when those behind the attack broke into a TeamViewer account running on a computer that belonged to a ...

Israeli cybersecurity startup Orca Security raises $550M on $1.8B valuation

Israeli cloud cybersecurity startup Orca Security Ltd. announced today that it has raised $550 million in an extended Series C round that was originally $210 million in March. The new funding will be used to expand into key industries and further grow the company’s business in the Asia-Pacific region. Including the new funding, Orca Security has raised $632 ...