The Tea app, designed for women to share information about men they might date, experienced a data breach exposing 72,000 images including selfies and ID cards, raising concerns about privacy and safety. The breach involved older user data, and the leaked information circulated online, prompting investigations and discussions about platform responsibility and women's safety in digital spaces.
A women-only dating safety app called Tea has been hacked, exposing 72,000 images and additional data from over two years, raising concerns about privacy and security for its 1.6 million users. The breach includes sensitive verification images and posts, prompting the company to work with cybersecurity experts and emphasize its efforts to protect the community.
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