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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A year after Equifax, report finds growing gap in digital trust

Nearly a year after the notorious hack of Equifax Inc. saw the theft of 146.6 million customer records, a new report has found that there’s a big gap between what consumers want in data protection and what businesses are providing. The findings come today from CA Technologies Inc. and Frost and Sullivan’s The Global State of Online Digital ...

Microsoft Component Object Model vulnerability allows for Windows hijacking

Security researchers at Cyberbit Ltd. have uncovered a new way that hackers can hijack Windows installations using a vulnerability in Microsoft Corp.’s Component Object Model. The Microsoft COM is a platform-independent, distributed, object-oriented system for creating binary software components that can interact with each other. They’re the foundation technology for Microsoft’s OLE that allows embedding ...

Pentagon issues ‘Do Not Buy’ list covering Russian and Chinese software

The Pentagon has created a “Do Not Buy” list of primarily Chinese and Russian software makers the U.S. Department of Defense and its contractors shouldn’t buy software from due to security concerns. First reported by Defense One, the list has been compiled with the assistance of the Aerospace Industries Association, the National Defense Industrial Association ...

IBM teams with CLS for unveil new LedgerConnect financial services blockchain

IBM Corp. said today it has teamed with foreign exchange services provider CLS Group Inc. and a number of banks to unveil a new proof-of-concept blockchain platform for the financial services industry. Called LedgerConnect, the blockchain platform has been designed for financial services providers, including banks, financial technology companies and software firms, to deploy, share ...

Report: Bitcoin miner Bitmain looking at public offering on $14B valuation

Chinese bitcoin hardware maker and miner Bitmain Technologies Inc. is looking to go public in either Hong Kong or the U.S., according to an unconfirmed report published Monday. Forbes claimed that the company is looking to go public on a $14 billion valuation, up from a valuation of $12 billion as of its last round in September, ...

Uber dumps self-driving truck division two years after buying Otto

Uber Technologies Inc. is shutting down its self-driving truck division two years after spending $680 million to acquire Otto, the company behind the technology, in 2016. First reported by TechCrunch, the decision is being pitched by Uber as the company focusing on the development of self-driving cars and a consolidation of its development efforts. The self-driving ...

Imperva acquires application self-protection security startup Prevoty for $140M

Cybersecurity software maker Imperva Inc. today said it has acquired runtime application self-protection security startup Prevoty Inc. for $140 million. Founded in 2013, Los Angeles-based Prevoty offers RASP security that is said to enable enterprises to automatically protect their applications in production. Its web application security-as-a-service is claimed to pioneer a new approach to securing web ...

LifeLock exposes customer data via email unsubscribe vulnerability

Identity theft protection company LifeLock, a division of Symantec Corp., has exposed the email addresses of its customers in what could shape up to be one of the most ironic data exposure fails of all time. The exposure occurred because of a flaw in the script LifeLock was using to allow customers to unsubscribe from ...

Tenable, Pinduoduo and Opera surge on debuts as the IPO market continues to heat up

While headlines were dominated by an unprecedented fall in the stock price of Facebook Inc. today, it wasn’t all doom and gloom on Wall Street as three companies surged on their public debuts. Leading the initial public offerings, network security firm Tenable Inc. hit the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol TENB at $33 per share, $10 higher ...

Lenovo has released the first Android Things-powered smart display

Lenovo Group Ltd. today gained the distinction of being first to market with an Android Things-power device with its Lenovo Smart Display. Selling at a recommended retail price of $199 for an eight-inch model or $249 for the 10-inch — $199 for the 10-inch model for Costco members — the Lenovo Smart Display brings the good ...