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The data breach at Tea, the app that lets women post anonymous reviews of men, was bigger than initially reported and ...
The app "Tea," designed for women to anonymously post comments about men they have dated, has suffered a data breach, leaking tens of thousands of user images in what appears to be a targeted effort ...
A previously disclosed hack affecting Tea, a women-only dating advice app, was more extensive than previously thought, the ...
Just days after thousands of user images and locations were leaked in an apparent hack of archived app data, women-only safety app Tea is weathering data exposure at an even larger scale than first ...
After last week’s hack, the app has been breached again.
The Tea app was intended to help women date safely. Then it got hacked.
Tea Dating Advice allows women to vet their dates, using crowdsourced information and public records to evaluate men.
My path to this harrowing moment began when I escaped nearly a decade of abuse from a pastor. I got a new job, packed my ...
In its statement, Tea reported that about 72,000 images were leaked online, including 13,000 images of selfies or photo ...
The application found itself atop Apple's App Store earlier this week after hordes of new users signed up to the app.
The viral app, meant as a space for women to share advice and safety tips, said the hack included 13,000 images of photo IDs and selfies used to verify accounts.
Tea, an app designed to let women safely discuss men they date has been breached, with thousands of selfies and photo IDs of ...