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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San Diego health care provider Scripps Health struck by ransomware attack

Scripps Health, a San Diego, California-based health care provider, has been hit by a ransomware attack that took its systems taken offline. The ransomware attack was detected on May 1 and affected computer systems inside at least two hospitals as well as taking its website and related services offline. The exact details of the form ...

Report: Apple set to follow Samsung with foldable iPhone in 2023

Apple Inc. may be set to follow in the footsteps of its main rival Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd and debut a foldable phone, according to famed Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. TFI Securities analyst Kuo, who’s nearly always right when it comes to Apple predictions, said in his latest note that based on an industry survey ...

Epic Games lawsuit against Apple for alleged anti-competitive behavior finally comes to court

Epic Games Ltd.’s lawsuit against Apple Inc. over alleged anticompetitive behavior has finally come to court as Apple defended its control of its App Store. Epic, perhaps best known as the creator of the popular battle game “Fortnite,” filed a lawsuit against Apple in August after “Fortnite” was removed from the Apple App Store as ...

Experian exposes credit scores through unprotected API

Credit reporting company Experian plc has suffered a new data breach, with the credit scores of almost every person in the U.S. exposed through an unprotected application programming interface. Discovered and publicized April 28 by security researcher Bill Demirkapi, the breach involved a tool called the Experian Connect API that allows lenders to automate FICO-score ...

New Spectre vulnerabilities discovered on Intel and AMD processors

Spectre, a chip vulnerability first discovered in 2018 that came to involve more vulnerabilities that year, is back, as researchers have discovered new variants that affect all modern processors. Detailed this past week by researchers from the University of Virginia and the University of California at San Diego, the three new Spectre vulnerabilities were found in the ...

Ski resort Whistler shuts down services following a ransomware attack

The local government of Whistler, a famous ski resort in British Columbia, Canada, has been struck by ransomware. The Resort Municipality of Whistler said in a statement that it had suffered a cybersecurity incident April 28 that has resulted in its temporarily suspending services. The suspension of services included phone, network and website access, with ...

Samsung and Apple top global smartphone market as Chinese firms keep growing

The first-quarter smartphone shipment data from Canalys shows that the top two smartphone companies in the world are slowly shrinking in market share despite some reports focusing on Apple Inc. iPhone sales surging in the first quarter. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. maintained its lead with a 22% share of all smartphone sales in the first quarter, shipping ...

US Labor Secretary says gig economy workers should be classified as employees

Shares in ride-hailing and food delivery companies fell across the board today after Labor Secretary Marty Walsh (pictured) said that gig-economy workers should be classified as employees. While seemingly not yet the official policy of the Biden administration, that Walsh (pictured) said so is described by Reuters as suggesting a shift in policy that could ...

Expert task force shares framework on how to disrupt ransomware

The Ransomware Task Force, a coalition of experts from across various cybersecurity companies and government facilitated by the Institute for Security and Technology, has shared a framework of actions on how to disrupt ransomware as a business model. The paper, which notes that ransomware is no longer simply a financial crime but an urgent national security ...

Threat detection startup Vectra AI raises $130M on unicorn valuation of $1.2B

Artificial intelligence-driven threat detection and response startup Vectra AI Inc. announced today it has raised $130 million in new funding to expand its platform and expand into new markets. The round was led by funds managed by Blackstone Growth and a number of existing investors. Notably, the funding was raised on a valuation of $1.2 billion ...