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Students in China jailed for scamming $40k worth of KFC via loophole in app – 9Honey
A group of students has been jailed for fraud after scamming approximately $40,000 worth of KFC thanks to a glitch in the app.
The five college students have been sentenced to two years and six months imprisonment for taking advantage of the cheeky loophole, and sharing their method with other classmates, reports The Paper.
Jiangsu student Xu first discovered the KFC app bug in April, 2018. While trying to order food he found that he could generate an endless amount of free food coupons simply by…
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