As I'm sure you're fully aware, earlier this week, four out of five of the Kardashian-Jenner sisters launched personal websites and apps to feed the world's growing thirst for the family.
However, software engineer Alaxic Smith found one problem with the personal sites — they all contained a giant security flaw that allowed access to the names and emails of over 660,000 subscribers.
But possibly the most ~interesting~ part of the security flaw was access to the user count of each site. Shockingly, or not, Kylie's site made-up for the majority of the total amount of users on all the sites... BY A LOT.