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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9M customer records stolen in hack of UK low-cost airline easyJet

U.K. low-cost airline EasyJet plc has been hacked and the details of some 9 million customers were stolen. The details came from the airline, which disclosed the hack following discussions with the U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office. In its notice of a cybersecurity incident issued today, easyJet described the hack as an attack from a highly ...

Facebook’s new Shops feature offers businesses free AI-powered storefronts

Facebook Inc. today made a new e-commerce play in the form of Facebook Shops, a service that offers businesses free storefronts on both Facebook itself and Instagram. Pitched as an easy way for businesses to set up a single online store for customers, Facebook Shops allows users to choose the products they want to feature from ...

Topps Garbage Pail Kids digital collector cards a blockchain hit

When you think of blockchain technology, 1980s kids’ toys don’t normally come to mind, but a strange combination of the two has turned out to be a success. The Topps Company Inc., a U.S. maker of trading cards, collectibles and candy, has sold out its first release of digital Garbage Pail Kids trading cards using ...

Mercedes-Benz source code exposed via misconfigured Git registration system

The source code used in smart car components designed by Mercedes-Benz has been found exposed online via a misconfigured Git registration system. Discovered by software engineer Till Kottmann and first reported today by ZDNet, the source code was found on a Git web portal belonging to Mercedes-Benz’s parent company Daimler AG. Kottman was able to freely ...

Jack Ma quits SoftBank board after Vision Fund announces massive loss

Problems at SoftBank Group Corp. continue to mount as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. founder Jack Ma today quit the board following the announcement that the company’s Vision Fund had reported an $18 billion loss. Officially the departure of Ma (pictured) from the company was related to his decision to pull back from formal business roles ...

Enterprise learning platform startup GO1 raises $40M

Enterprise learning platform startup GO1 Pty. Ltd. has raised $40 million in new funding to increase market expansion in North America as well as expand its content provider partner network in direct response to the increased demand for the platform. Announced today, the Series C round was led by Madrona Venture Group and Seek Ltd. and included Salesforce ...

Celebrity law firm targeted by ransomware group denies Trump was a client

The celebrity law firm being extorted by a ransomware group has denied claims by the group that it has ever worked with President Donald Trump. The attack on Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks, first reported May 12, started making headlines through the week after REvil, the Eastern European hacking group behind the ransomware attack, claimed ...

General Atlantic invests $870M into Indian mobile telco Jio Platforms

Private equity firm General Atlantic Service Company L.P. today said it has invested $870 million into Indian mobile telecommunications company Jio Platforms Ltd., following in the footsteps of Facebook Inc., which invested in the company last month. For its $870 million investment, General Atlantic is receiving a 1.34% equity stake in the company on a fully diluted ...

Supercomputers in Europe hacked to run cryptocurrency mining software

Supercomputers across Europe have been hacked over the last week by an unknown group that has been inserting cryptocurrency mining software. At least a dozen supercomputers in Germany, the U.K., Switzerland and Spain were targeted, with many being taken offline as a result of the hacks. The first system targeted is believed to be “Archer,” a ...

$10M stolen in cyberattack on Norway’s state investment fund

Unknown hackers have stolen $10 million from Norfund, Norway’s state investment fund in an operation that spanned several months. The money was stolen by tricking an employee to send the money to an account controlled by the hackers, but the more impressive part is the patience those behind the attack took in getting to that ...