Meet the Kotori Technologies Yankees
Meet the Kotori Technologies Yankees

Kotori Technologies is a proud supporter of the Spring 2011 Dixie Youth Parks Field Baseball Program.
Depog
Here is Daniel's version of Depog.

PSN logins exploited again, Sony takes pages offline
This isn't as bad as it could have been -- Sony's PSN hasn't exactly been hacked again -- but what can only be described as a glaring oversight looks to have forced the company into hastily switching off PSN logins on its websites. The issue? If you legitimately forget your password and need to reset it, previously all you had to do was type in your e-mail address and date of birth, then choose a delightfully cunning new password. Sounds good? The problem is that if you were a PSN member before the hack then both your e-mail address and your date of birth (plus a lot of other frightening stuff) is known to the hackers. So, whoever has the millions of rows of data that were exposed could, in theory, re-exploit any account. Sony was made aware of the issue and those pages are now offline again, which should make the Japanese government feel just a little big smug.
Update: Sony has confirmed that there was "a URL exploit that we have subsequently fixed." However, the company indicates there was "no hack involved." So, remember kiddies: exploits are not hacks -- not until someone starts having fun with them, anyway.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/18/psn-logins-exploited-again-sony-takes-sign-in-pages-offline/
Community Involvement
On Saturday Dan Lightner our Sr. Network Engineer spoke at a community event supporting childhood cancer. Daniel has a 3 year old son with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia who was diagnosed at MUSC on January 20th 2010. Daniel and his family, along with the Kotori Technologies team does all they can to support these amazing little warriors fighting this horrible disease. Kotori Technologies is proud to have team members that are willing to give back to the community. The event was held in North Charleston where several motorcyclist from all over South Carolina joined together to hear Austin Lightners story along with other heart breaking stories in effort to raise money for a local organization. Together the event raised over $1,100 for an amazing local organization by the name of CourageousKidz.
Nubio
Jeffery was this week's Yamodo winner. Here is his version of Nubio.



