| | | Dear Reader, On Friday, 6/3/2011, Texterity engineers discovered a partial compromise of the Coverleaf.com database. The compromise, which appears to have started on May 18th, does not affect financial transactions but focuses on Coverleaf account set-up information. Because we understand how crucially important security is in this day and age, we wanted to inform you of the situation as quickly as possible. This was a sophisticated, well thought-out attack on our system. We stopped the attack as soon as it was detected; however, some of your information was compromised before this was stopped. Coverleaf information that was compromised: - Email address
- Encrypted password
- Coverleaf account creation time
Coverleaf.com does not store credit card information of any kind; therefore, no credit card information was at risk on the Coverleaf.com site. We strongly encourage you to change your password on Coverleaf.com. If you use that same password on any other sites, we highly recommend you change those passwords as well. Please note: Coverleaf.com, and its parent company, Texterity, Inc., will never send emails to you asking you to provide any additional personal information. If you receive an email like this, you should consider it suspicious and not respond to it. To prevent future breaches, we are actively reviewing all portions of the Coverleaf.com site to ensure their security. Texterity remains committed to excellence in service to our publishers and readers. We are very deeply sorry for this breach of your trust. Sincerely, Carl Scholz Chief Operating Officer Texterity, Inc. 144 Turnpike Road, Southborough, MA 01772 508-804-3022 |
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| The United States Learns About Bad Decisions Posted: 31 Mar 2011 07:19 AM PDT This is the very reason YouTube, possibly the world, exists. Though if you can watch past the one minute mark, that may signal a shriek for psychological help. Apparently the United States national team made a video before their trek to Italia ‘90, in which it’s proclaimed “I never lose because I’m a champion”. Which is funny, because they lost three of three in the peninsula. More of the same truth in rap lyrics, it appears. [Guardian]  
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| | | | Qatar 2022: Cloudy With A Chance Of Shade Posted: 24 Mar 2011 07:48 AM PDT I remember, way back when I was little, making “clouds” in school for a science experiment. They didn’t cost $500,000 a puff. Very little does, unless an anti-doping agency is knocking for the ominous post-game pee test. Of course, they weren’t trying to save a World Cup, either, which is what Qatari scientists have offered as yet another solution to the oppressive summer heat in the Middle East’s summer. Real, traditional football, fake clouds. Qatar officials say they will air condition the stadiums via solar power and now scientists at Qatar University have designed the “cloud”, which can be produced at a cost of $500,000 (£309,000) each. Saud Abdul Ghani, the head of the mechanical and industrial engineering department, told Gulf News the “clouds” are made from a lightweight carbon structure carrying a giant envelope of material containing helium gas. Four solar powered engines move the structure via remote control. The supposed structure:  Now cue another epic, possibly corrupt, bidding process for the rights to man the coolest (apologies) remote controlled object in all the land. The good money’s on Zizou: skilled technician, great vision of space, lots of fancy pirouettes with which to thrill the crowd, and he’s already in tight with the Qatari World Cup team. Being on the payroll already probably doesn’t hurt either.  
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