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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Facebook rebrands itself as FACEBOOK to clarify what apps it owns

In a move that has not been well-received in social media and elsewhere, social media giant Facebook Inc. has undertaken a corporate rebranding with a new logo that spells FACEBOOK in upper case. The motivation for the rebranding is claimed by Facebook to make it clearer for people to know what products and apps it ...

Workday buys e-sourcing solutions startup Scout RFP for $540M

Financial management and human capital management software firm Workday Inc. today said it has acquired Scout RFP Inc., a San Francisco-based e-sourcing solutions startup for $540 million in cash. Founded in 2014, Scout RFP offers a sourcing and supplier engagement platform for procurement teams. The company’s platform is aimed at streamlining the procurement process through a unified ...

Cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX exposes customer email addresses in newsletter

Cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX has exposed the email addresses of 23,000 customers after sending out an email with the emails of the recipients in the cc: field. The email addresses were exposed when the exchange sent out its weekly newsletter, immediately causing concern among its users given that the emails could be targeted by malicious actors. BitMEX confirmed ...

Attack targeting Microsoft RDP ‘BlueKeep’ vulnerability spotted in the wild

BlueKeep, a vulnerability found in older versions of Microsoft Corp.’s Remote Desktop Protocol, has been spotted for the first time being used in the wild as part of a new hacking campaign. The campaign was detected via Honeypots, a decoy computer system for detecting hacking campaigns set up to detect a BlueKeep attack by security researcher ...

Airbnb bans ‘party houses’ after shooting in California leaves 5 dead

Airbnb Inc. has banned “party houses” from its service following a shooting at an Airbnb rental on Thursday in Orinda, California, that resulted in the death of five people. The ban, coming ahead of Airbnb’s planned initial public offering in 2020, was announced by Chief Executive Officer Brian Chesky Saturday on Twitter. Chesky said the ban ...

Binance expands US services and support thanks to strong growth

The dedicated foray by Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, into the U.S. market is going well as the company said today that its Binance.US operation is increasing volumes and it announced support for debit cards. Binance entered the U.S. market with a dedicated service Sept. 24 with a platform that offered American citizens no-fee ...

Millions of customer records stolen in data breach of Web.com sites

Sites belonging to Web.com Group Inc., including Network Solutions, have been compromised with potentially millions of customer records stolen. The data breach was detected Oct. 16 and included customer information on Web.com, NetworkSolutions.com and Register.com. The data included names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and information about the services used by each user but did not ...

Office 365 phishing campaign uses fake voicemails to trick users

In an interesting twist on traditional phishing campaigns, hackers are using fake voicemails in an effort to trick users into handing over their Office 365 credentials. First spotted and publicized Wednesday by security researchers at McAfee LLC, the phishing campaign starts with targets, usually mid- or high-level managers, receiving a legitimate-looking email saying that they have ...

Chinese hackers target SMS text messages using new form of malware

A Chinese state-sponsored hacking group is believed to be behind a new form of malware that’s targeting SMS text messages on servers run by telecommunications companies. Detailed today by security researchers at FireEye Mandiant, the MESSAGETAP malware, from Chinese advanced persistent threat group APT41, was first spotted earlier this year. It was deployed against a telecommunications network provider in ...

16M passwords from Fortune 500 companies found on the dark web

Some 16 million passwords have been added to “dark web” sites over the last 12 months, according to a report published by cybersecurity firm ImmuniWeb. The passwords, many of which had been obtained off the back of a 50% increase in data breaches in the first quarter of 2019, came via a stunning 4 billion ...