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588 Kleiner Perkins iFund Applications Accidentally Published To Web
techcrunch.com — Kleiner Perkins’s iFund is a $100 million fund to invest in startups building applications for the iPhone. Startups that wish to apply for funding can fill out an online application here . That information, which includes contact ... (more) 588 Kleiner Perkins iFund Applications Accidentally ...
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588 Kleiner Perkins iFund Applications Accidentally Published To Web
TechCrunch — ... Startups that wish to apply for funding can fill out an online application here. That information, which includes contact information, founder bios, the business plan, demos, financial information, etc. is then dumped into a database for review. ...

300 Kleiner Perkins iFund Applications Accidentally Published To Web
TechCrunch — ... Startups that wish to apply for funding can fill out an online application here. That information, which includes contact information, founder bios, the business plan, demos, financial information, etc. is then dumped into a database for review. ...

Oops. Kleiner Perkins Accidentially Publishes iFund Submissions Online
mocoNews — ... , which originally found the file, notified Kleiner Perkins of the privacy nightmare and the file was removed this morning. This latest data snafu is a reminder that information submitted via online forms like the one implemented by the VC firm is never completely safe, particularly when susceptible to human error, which appears to be the culprit in this case.  ...

Hundreds of iFund developer applications compromised
AppleInsider — ... Published: 05:00 PM EST Nearly 600 applications from developers vying for a slice of Kleiner Perkins’s $100 million iFund to help fuel their iPhone startup efforts have accidently spilled onto the web. Developers looking for financial support to launch an iPhone company or employ a small team dedicated to authoring a cutting-edge iPhone application can apply through the financial firm's website. As part of the application process, individuals are asked to list their contact information, bios, demonstrative material, financial earnings, competitors, and to provide a detailed ...

iFund DB leaked onto the Internets. 588 developers getting viagra emails
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — ... .  Data which was entered in the online application here which includes contact information, founder bios, the business plan, demos, financial information, etc. is included.  Out there on the internets for all to see. ...

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