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Who would have thought that the stupidest $1 million app in world history would have shoddy security? Yo, the inexplicably dumb new messaging app that was created in just eight hours and has raised $1 million in funding, has already been hacked by college students at Georgia Tech. As TechCrunch reports, the students figured out how […]

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A Georgia Tech student and two of his roommates have hacked Yo, the mostly pointless app that has the whole tech community freaking out. The app was built in only eight hours, so it isnt shocking it was so easy to hack. We can get any Yo user’s phone number (I actually texted the founder, and […]

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Yo, an app whose function consists solely of messaging the word yo to other people — and whose rise says a lot about the overwhelming absurdity of Silicon Valley — has been hacked. TechCrunch reported on Thursday evening that three Georgia Tech students had claimed to gain access to the apps phone numbers. One of […]

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