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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The new bitcoin? Binance Coin bucks market trends by doubling in price

While general cryptocurrency markets have remained sluggish this year, one cryptocurrency is bucking the trend, doubling in price over the last month. That would be Binance Coin, a coin originally designed to facilitate trades on Binance Ltd., the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by volume, but notably also freely tradable on other exchanges. Binance Coin is ...

Huawei sues US government, claiming ban is unconstitutional

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. today filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government claiming that the ban against its equipment being offered for government contracts in unconstitutional. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court in Plano, Texas argues specifically that Section 889 of the 2019 U.S. National Defense Authorization Act that prohibits government agencies from ...

eToro expands cryptocurrency trading service to the US

Social trading and investment marketplace eToro today launched a cryptocurrency trading service in the U.S. The new service, initially available in 32 states, will allow eToro users to trade 14 different cryptocurrencies as well as provide cryptocurrency storage wallets and trading data. At the outset, the cryptocurrencies supported are bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Ripple XRP, ...

Lack of skilled workers threatens enterprise security

A lack of skilled cybersecurity professions may soon lead to a crisis in enterprise security, according to a report released today by Tripwire Inc. The finding comes in a survey of 336 information technology security technology professionals undertaken by Dimension Research in February. Some 80 percent of respondents say it’s becoming more difficult to find skilled cybersecurity professionals. Highlighting the ...

Google reveals details of Chrome vulnerability that was exploited before last update

Google LLC has revealed that a patch issued to its Chrome browser March 1 addressed a zero-day exploit that was actively being exploited in the wild. A zero-day is a vulnerability, usually unknown by a software vendor, that gives hackers a high level of access thanks to a critical flaw. For example, all Apple Mac ...

Microsoft: Iranian hackers have caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage

A new report from Microsoft Corp. claims that Iranian hackers have caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damages over the past two years. Allegedly state-sponsored, that is using hackers employed by the Iranian government, the hacking campaign is said to have targeted thousands of people in more than 200 companies. They stole corporate secrets ...

Microsoft annual security report: Phishing up, ransomware attacks down

Phishing attacks were up in 2018 while ransomware attack were down are two keys findings from a new report from Microsoft Corp. detailing security trends. Microsoft’s annual Microsoft Security Intelligence Report Volume 24 analyzed data from 6.5 trillion security signals that go through the Microsoft cloud as well as gathered insights from thousands of security ...

NTT acquires application security provider WhiteHat Security

NTT Security Corp., the security arm of Japanese telco giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. today said it will acquire application security provider WhiteHat Security Inc. for an undisclosed sum. Founded in 2001 by former Yahoo information security officer Jeremiah Grossman, WhiteHat provides solutions for website security. With a cloud-based service, the company offers a vulnerability management platform along with ...

Unpatched Docker hosts attacked in cryptojacking campaign

Hackers have successfully attacked hundreds of unpatched Docker hosts to run cryptomining scripts, according to a new report released Monday by security firm Imperva Inc. The new wave of attacks on Docker has come about following the disclosure of a vulnerability in February known as CVE-2019-5736, a runC flaw that allows an attacker to secure host root access in ...

40% of AI companies in Europe aren’t doing AI at all

Buzzwords in the tech scene are often laid on so thick it’s sometimes difficult to ascertain what a company does, and one of the most common buzzwords today is artificial intelligence. Mostly the application of a buzzword has some representation of truth, but as it turns out many companies claimed to be using AI are ...