arrest your kids phone for this app, ASAP: Wishbone. This popular quiz app for kids, tweens and teens has been hacked, according to a account from Motherboard out this morning. The jade involved 2.2 billion email addresses, as well as 287,000 phone numbers, many of which are from kids under the age of 18.The app is operated by the incubator Science, and is one of the more popular social networking applications in the U.S., currently ranking No. 14 in that category on iTunes.Users have been alerted to the cut by way of an email from the company, which explains that it became aware of the nag on mar 14, 2017.Per the email, hackers appear to have accessed a private API to clout information on Wishbone users. This included usernames, personal names, emails and phone numbers. Some users also opted to ply their date of nascency to Wishbone, and, if they did, this info was also included. Wishbone says no passwords or financial information was part of the hack, however.Users were also alerted via an in-app notification.The message says that Wishbone is initiating precautionary measures as a voice of the hack. But Motherboard received verification that the vulnerability has now been fixed.Unfortunately, the data is already out there in the wild, and consists mainly of kids personal information. The apps core demographic is very offspring users many who dont even yet experience iPhones, but caper with the app on their iPod touch. Thankfully, this limited the sum of phone numbers included in the data hack.More Information: https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/15/teen-quiz-app-wishbone-hacked-users-em...