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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Hackers steal secret data from Russian state security agency contractor

A hacking group apparently stole 7.5 terabytes of data from a contractor for Russia’s FSB state security agency, exposing various secret projects, including one to make traffic on the anonymity network called Tor no longer anonymous. The hack targeted an FSB contractor called SyTech. The group claiming to be behind the hack, called 0v1ruS, said ...

Shaking off concern with Libra hearings, bitcoin’s price starts to recover

Bitcoin investors have shaken off concern over future cryptocurrency regulation following the Libra hearings in Washington D.C. this week, driving the price of the cryptocurrency back up in a reversal of its midweek slump. The cryptocurrency’s price surged by $1,000 in 30 minutes starting at 10:15 a.m. EDT today, then continued to climb, peaking at ...

Researchers trick AI-based antivirus into accepting malicious files

Cybersecurity researchers in Australia have found a way to trick an AI-based antivirus engine provided by BlackBerry Cylance into accepting malware as being legitimate, a discovery that may cast doubt on the methodology used by some companies in the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence-driven cybersecurity. Detailed by Adi Ashkenazy and Shahar Zini from Skylight Cyber ...

New bill would ban Huawei from buying and selling US patents

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. is once again being targeted by U.S. lawmakers with a new bill introduced to the Senate Thursday that would ban the company from buying or selling U.S. patents. Sponsored by Senators Marco Rubio and John Cornyn, the bill seeks to enable the federal government to block companies on the U.S. government trade ...

Instagram starts to remove public ‘like’ counts in user ecosystem shift

Facebook Inc.-owned Instagram has started removing the “like” counts in some countries in an apparent attempt to assist with mental health and bullying — but some worry that the decision could fundamentally undermine the app’s user ecosystem. Announced at Facebook’s annual developer conference in April, the removal of the like count was first tried out ...

Congressman compares Libra to 9/11 on second day of Facebook testimony

The second episode of the new reality show “Libra goes to Washington” aired Wednesday, but there wasn’t much suspense: Facebook Inc.’s planned new cryptocurrency did not find a friendly audience. David Marcus, the head of Facebook Inc.’s Calibra division testified before the House Financial Services Committee and got a similarly negative reception to his Senate hearing ...

Trump confirms he will look into JEDI cloud deal expected to go to AWS

Updated with Trump confirmation and letter from Republicans to Trump: U.S. President Donald Trump today confirmed a Bloomberg report that he will take a look at the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure project, the $10 billion Pentagon cloud computing contract that has been shortlisted to Amazon Web Services Inc. and Microsoft Corp. The president’s interest in the ...

800,000 systems remain exposed to BlueKeep Microsoft RDP vulnerability

More than 800,000 systems remain vulnerable to BlueKeep, a vulnerability found in older versions of Microsoft Corp.’s Remote Desktop Protocol, according to a newly published report. Detailed today by cybersecurity ratings company BitSight Technologies Inc., the number of exposed public-facing machines with the vulnerability dropped 17% between May 31 and July 2 but not far ...

Viral Russian AI-powered photo editing app FaceApp raises privacy concerns

FaceApp, an viral application that uses artificial intelligence to allow users to edit their photos to make themselves look old among other features is raising privacy concerns. The new version of FaceApp, the original having been launched in 2017, comes with a privacy policy that gives the creators of the app an unlimited license to ...

Bitcoin price plunges following Senate hearing into Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency

The price of bitcoin plummeted Tuesday after a Senate hearing that questioned a Facebook Inc. executive on Libra, the company’s proposed cryptocurrency. Bitcoin fell 12% today to a 24-hour low of $9,266.56 as of 10:45 p.m EDT before recovering slightly, to $9,402.28, an hour later. The decline means bitcoin hit its lowest level in a month, ...