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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Trigger warning: 65.5m hacked Tumblr records hit the dark web

The social justice warriors and “other kin” who use the Yahoo, Inc.-owned blogging site Tumblr have been pwned with a hacker releasing stolen records, including usernames and passwords, on the dark web. News of a potential hack of Tumblr first emerged in mid May when Yahoo confirmed the site had been hacked, but the hack itself ...

Atari signs deal with SIGFOX to manufacture branded IoT devices

Would you like to play Asteroids on your smart, internet-connected bedside lamp? That may not be happening anytime soon, but you may well see the Atari brand on a range of products in the coming years with the legendary console maker announcing that it was returning to the hardware business through a new partnership. Atari ...

Report: 419 million people now use ad blockers on their smartphones

The rising popularity of ad blocking is not limited to traditional computers with a new study finding that increasingly large numbers of people are now using the technology on their smartphones. According to a report from PageFair Ltd. at least 419 million people now use ad blockers on their smartphones, accounting for some 22 percent ...

Microsoft launches new venture arm focused on cloud startups who use their products

Microsoft Corp. wants a slice of the early stage cloud startup pie and announced Monday a new venture arm that will do exactly that. Called Microsoft Ventures, the formalized initiative will be focused on early stage startups that are developing products and services that complement Azure infrastructure, building new business Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications, promoting more personal ...

Defense claims Bitcoin is not money in Miami laundering case

A  University professor testified Friday at a money laundering trial in Miami, Florida, that Bitcoin could not be considered money under Florida law and was more akin to poker chips. Barry University associate economics professor Charles Evans made the claim during the trial of Michell Espinoza, who according to The Miami Herald is accused of illegally selling ...

Darkode hacker given jail time for running a botnet, stealing Bitcoin

A man arrested following the raid of the notorious cybercrime forum Darkode has been sentenced to one year and one day in jail for his activities on the site. Rory Stephen Guidry, 29, of Opelousas, Louisiana, was sentenced on one count of obtaining information by computer from a protected computer after pleading guilty as part ...

Pew study finds majority of adult Americans now access news via social media

Social media has become the primary source for news for the majority of adult Americans, a new study from the Pew Research Center has found. The survey of 4,654 people across nine different social networking sites found that 62 percent got their news from social networking sites, but the split varied depending on which site ...

Finger pointed at North Korea as Swift malware attacks hit 12 banks

Up to a dozen banks may have been targeted using malware to steal funds using the The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (Swift) platform, as one report claims that North Korea may be behind the attacks. Security firm FireEye, Inc. is said to have been contacted by numerous other banks, including some in New ...

427 million hacked MySpace usernames and passwords make their way online

If you’ve ever had a MySpace account it’s time to be concerned, with a revelation that 427 million usernames and passwords have been hacked from the site. LeakedSource, a site that gathers leaked data and places it into a searchable database, claims that the MySpace user information was provided to them by an anonymous user ...

Jawbone sells fitness trackers, Bluetooth speakers to raise money for one last Hail Mary

Wearables company Jawbone, Inc. may be coming to its end of days with reports that it is exiting its core businesses in one final attempt to bring a “Hail Mary” medical device to market. The first sign of serious trouble came Friday, when Tech Insider reported that Jawbone has stopped making its UP fitness trackers ...