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National Pizza Day is February 9th
National Pizza Day is February 9th! Pizza is the second most popular food in America after the Hamburger. Detroit has had a huge hand in popularizing pizza. Two of the largest pizza chains have their roots in metro Detroit. Domino’s Pizza (DPZ) was started in Ypsilanti, MI, and is HQ’d in Ann Arbor. Little Caesars started in Garden City, MI, and its HQ is in Detroit. In ‘Q4 of 2021 42 % of sales among major pizza chains went to Domino’s. Little Caesars earned 13 percent of U.S. sales among the pizza chains in ‘Q421. Globally pizza sales in 2022 were $141.1 billion.
Pizza’s origin story
The origins of pizza are lost in antiquity. Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans had flatbreads topped with oils, herbs, figs, cheese, and even meats. Pizza that we would recognize appeared in Naples during the 16th century as street food for the poor. It was not until approx. 1552 when the Spanish brought the tomato to Europe from the Americas that the modern pizza was invented. The biggest leap in the evolution of Pizza occurred with the unification of Italy in 1861.
Tradition says that in 1889 King Umberto I and Queen Margherita had grown bored with their French diet and wanted to try some pizzas from Naples’ Pizzeria Brandi pizzeria. The Queen enjoyed a pizza made to resemble the Italian flag with white mozzarella cheese, red tomatoes, and green basil for toppings. Since then, this pizza was also called the Margherita pizza after the Queen.
Even with a royal fan like the Queen, Pizza would remain non-existent beyond Italy’s borders until WWII. With the growing number of Italians immigrating to the U.S. for jobs, and WWII vets who severed in Italy pizza’s popularity took off. Troops stationed in Italy in the 1940s would eat pizza and upon their return home seek out the pies, increasing demand in the U.S. to rank second behind hamburgers and the most popular food in America.
Important dates in U.S. Pizza history
1904 – The first printed reference to “pizza” served in the U.S. is in an article in The Boston Journal.
1905 – The first pizzeria in the U.S., Lombardi’s, opened in New York City.
1943 – Pizzeria Uno in Chicago probably invents the deep dish pizza.
1945 – A WWII veteran who had been stationed in Italy, Ira Nevin built the first gas-fired Bakers Pride pizza oven sparking the commercialization of pizza.

1946 – Detroit Pizza was developed at Buddy’s Rendezvous, a former speakeasy located at the corner of Six Mile Road and Conant Street in Detroit.
1957 – Frozen pizza was introduced in Newark, NJ by the Celentano brothers who owned an Italian specialty store.
1958 – Pizza Hut, was founded in Wichita, Kansas.
1959 – Little Caesars, founded at 32594 Cherry Hill Road, Garden City, Michigan. It’s 2 ½ miles from the original Kmart.
1960 – Domino’s started out at 507 West Cross St. Ypsilanti, Michigan.
1962 – Controversial “Hawaiian” pizza, a pizza topped with pineapple and ham, was invented in Canada by Sam Panopoulos at the Satellite Restaurant in Chatham, Ontario.
1974 – The first pizza was ordered via a computer from Mr. Mike’s in East Lansing, MI. The large pepperoni, mushroom, ham, and sausage order required a CDC 6500 mainframe computer to complete.
1994 – The first pizza is ordered online. The large pepperoni, mushroom, and extra cheese pizza was ordered on “PizzaNet” – Pizza Hut‘s digital ordering hub developed by the Santa Cruz Operation (aka SCO).
Interesting Facts About Pizza
Here are some interesting facts surrounding National Pizza Day!
• Over 3 Billion pizzas are sold in the U.S. each year.
• Every second 350 slices of pizza are sold in the U.S.
• Americans consume over 23 pounds of pizza per year.
• Pepperoni pizza is the most popular, preferred by 36% of the people.
• Americans consume 251.7 million pounds of pepperoni each year, mostly on pizza.
• 30% of Americans have pizza at least once a week.
• 19% of people love to pair their pizza with a beer.
• 10 percent say they like to pair wine with pizza.
• More pizzas are sold on Super Bowl Sunday, than any other day of the year.
• Halloween is the second most popular day for eating pizzas.
Pizza is so great that it has more holidays
• March 14th – National Pi Day
• April 5th – National Deep Dish Pizza Day
• May 15th – National Pizza Party Day
• June 11th – Pizza Margherita Day
• September 5th – National Cheese Pizza Day
• September 20th – National Pepperoni Pizza Day
• October National Pizza Month
• October 9th – International Beer & Pizza Day
• October 11th – National Sausage Pizza Day
• November 12th – National Pizza with the Works except Anchovies Day
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Frank Lloyd Wright for the Work From Home Era
Steelcase (SCS) has brought designs by architect Frank Lloyd Wright to the work from home era. The newly created Racine Collection is a line of home office furniture from the Grand Rapids, MI based firm. The Racine Collection is re-interpretation of Mr. Wrights 1939 work for the SC Johnson Administration building located in Racine WI. Steelcase manufactured the original furniture for the project in 1939.
Frank Lloyd Wright futurist
Not only was Frank Lloyd Wright a groundbreaking architect, he was also a futurist. Stuart Graff, President and CEO The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation explained how in 1932 Frank Lloyd Wright predicted work from home and how the new pieces fit with Mr. Wright’s vision of the future.
One of the things he says is we no longer need to go into the dense dehumanizing urban cores to work. We’ll be able to use new technology like radio waves, because that was the new technology in 1932, to send our work to these central offices.
The collection initially includes desks and chairs. The Frank Lloyd Wright Racine collection desk has a multi-tiered tubular tabletop that can be 84-inches long. The terraced shelf, originally meant to improve paper flow can now be used as a monitor stand. For being 80+ years old, the Racine desks look incredibly modern. With everything elevated off the floor, cleaning around the desk is easier.
The collection is available in black, bronze, and, the walnut and Racine red configuration of the original designs. The colors are derived from a photograph of Wright’s pencil set.
Faithful to mid-century modern originals
The 1939 mid-century modern style of the designs remains faithful to the originals. Some changes were required for the work from home era. The desks and chairs were increased in size, as Steelcase found that only 20% of American men would have leg clearance in the original design. The iconic three-legged chairs have also been modified to have four legs, due to stability concerns. Other details, like changing the spring-operated drawers in the desks to magnets, were also implemented.
General manager of partnerships at Steelcase Meghan Dean said “…it was important to be in dialogue with the [Frank Lloyd Wright] foundation and say ‘hey, we have a better way’ without affecting the original.”
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The re-interpreted mid century modern furniture is not for the faint-of-wallet. The Frank Lloyd Wright Racine Desk can cost you over $9,000. The accompanying chair costs over $2,400. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation CEO Graff said, “Legacy is a living thing and not a backwards-looking art collection…”
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What You Need to Know About MailChimp Security
Just in time for Data Privacy Day. Mailchimp, one of the largest email service-providers worldwide with 13 million active customers. suffered a security breach. On January 11, 2023 the Mailchimp security team reported that an unauthorized actor download the data of 133 customers of the Mailchimp service.
Mailchimp data leak
The Mailchimp security team identified an unauthorized actor had accessed tools used by Mailchimp customer-facing teams for customer support and account administration. The unauthorized actor conducted a social engineering attack on Mailchimp employees and contractors, and obtained access to Mailchimp accounts using employee credentials compromised in that attack.
Impacted organizations include WooCommerce, online gambling site FanDuel, Crypto darlings Yuga Labs and the Solana Foundation.
Mailchimp says they temporarily suspended account access for Mailchimp accounts where they detected suspicious activity to protect our users’ data. They have notified the primary contacts for all affected accounts on January 12. Mailchimp has been working with their customers to help them reinstate their accounts.
Recent data breaches
MailChimp has announced several data breaches in recent months. In August 2022, a cyberattack targeted its cryptocurrency-related customers. Mailchimp also revealed a security incident in March 2022.
Speculation is swirling online about the security of parent company Intuit other product lines (which includes TurboTax, Credit Karma and Quickbooks). TurboTax suffered its own security breach in 2021. Questions are also being raised about a possible central backdoor into Intuit, which the company denies.
If you have questions regarding a notice you received or the incident in general, please reach out you can email ciso@mailchimp.com. The company has not announced the appointment of a new CISO since Siobhan Smyth left the position in August 2022 shortly after the August 2022 was announced.
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Information exposed in data breaches like this is commonly used by attackers to target users with phishing attacks or attempt to reset passwords to gain account authorization. This is why multi-factor authentication (MFA) can help. Even if the bogus password resets were successful the MFA can prevent the attacker from going further.
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Click At Your Own Risk – Risky Celebrity Report
With the recent changes at McAfee, they are no longer doing their annual risky celebrity online report. Not to worry, Surfshark has stepped up to tell what pop culture icon is riskiest celebrities to search for on the innerwebs. Surfshark, based in the Netherlands, describes themselves as a cybersecurity company focused on developing humanized privacy and security solutions. Surfshark and Nord Security merged in 2022 to form the current company.
They searched the web with for pop culture terms with different qualifiers, like “Torrent,” “Download,” “Stream,” or “MP3.” They then collected URLs from the first five pages Google of search results and ran them through a malware detector (https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/). The “% of URLs with potential malware” metric reflects the % of URLs that were flagged as “medium risk” or above by this tool.
2022 Risky Celebrity #1 Robert De Niro
The riskiest celebrity to search for in 2022 was Robert De Niro. This is the first time the Academy Award winner topped the riskiest celebrity list. Mr. De Niro has earned two Academy Awards, one for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Vito Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola‘s The Godfather Part II (1974) and the other for Best Actor portraying Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull (1980). Other notable roles include Midnight Run (1988), Goodfellas (1990), Joker (2019), and Meet the Parents (2000). According to Surfshark a Google search for Mr. De Niro can result in a malware link over half the time (54.1%).
Jake Gyllenhall is the second most riskiest celebrity to search for on the intertubes. The actor who is most famous for his roles in Brokeback Mountain (2005), and Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), in which he portrayed Quentin Beck / Mysterio. 53.6% of searches for Mr. Gyllenhall on the web result in a malware attack according to Surfshark.
Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins the British stage and screen actor was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1993. He has won two Academy Awards, and two Emmy Awards. Now he ranks #3 on the 2022 Surfshark riskiest celebrities online. He received an Academy Award for Best Actor for The Silence of the Lambs (1991). Mr. Hopkins also had a re-occurring role in the MCU Thor franchise (2011–2017). His 2021 Academy Award winning role in The Father (2020) undoubtedly increased his attractiveness as a hacker lure. Over half (53.6%) of the online searches for Sir Hopkins can result in a malware attack on your system.
2022’s Riskiest Female Celebrity
Kate Winslet is the riskiest woman to search for in 2022 according to Surfshark. 52.6% of the searches for the Titanic (1997) star can include results that link to malware. Her role in the 2022 Avatar: The Way of Water, a sequel to James Cameron’s Avatar (2009), earned over $1.7 billion to rank as the seventh highest-grossing film of all time made her excellent bait for hackers to spring on unsuspecting web surfers.
Aussie Actress Margot Robbie takes #5 on Surfshark’s list. Her roles as Harley Quinn in the DC Suicide Squad films. 52% of the searches for the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) actress can return malware.
Brad Pitt ranked 9th on Surfshark’s 2022 list. Mr. Pitt has appeared in the the riskiest celebrity role more than most pop culture creatures. He previously appeared on the top ten list of riskiest celebs in 2009, 2010 and 2011. In 2022 he starred with risky celeb #5 Margot Robbie in Babylon.
Risky movies target kids
Many of the most dangerous films to search for have younger audiences. Younger users are more likely to click on links containing malicious software. Of the 8 most dangerous movies to search for, half were released by Disney:
#1 Finding Dory has a 46.7% risk of including malware
#2 Beauty and the Beast 44.9% risk of including malware
#5 Toy Story 3 40.4% risk of including malware
#8 The Lion King 40% risk of including malware
Hollywood is not only attackers can spread malware. Surfshark found the searches for sports teams can also be risky
#1 New Orleans Pelicans 43.1% risk of including malware
#2 Miami Heat 43.0% risk of including malware
#3 Boston Celtics 41.8% risk of including malware
#4 Texas Rangers 41.7% risk of including malware
#5 Miami Marlins 40.7% risk of including malware
Missing from the top ten is perennial hacker favorite and Academy Award winner Sandra Bullock. Searches for Ms. Bullock were slightly less than half (49%) likely to contain malware in 2022. who ranked in the top 10 in 2010, 2013 and 2015. Another favorite, Julia Roberts scored 36.2%. She ranked in the top 10 in 2010 and 2020 risky celebrity lists.
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