Tea App Takes Messaging System Offline After Second Security Issue Reported
KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 29 – The breach exploited vulnerabilities in Tea app's infrastructure, exposing 72,000 images and over 1.1 million private messages with sensitive data, affecting users including those linked to U.S. Army bases.
- Tea announced that some direct messages were accessed in a recent cybersecurity breach.
- 404 Media reported that an independent security researcher found hackers accessed messages discussing sensitive topics.
- Tea stated they took the affected messaging system offline out of caution.
- The breach affects users who signed up before February 2024, with no access to email addresses or phone numbers.
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First Came Tea. Then Came the Male Rage.
Until last Thursday, the team behind the app Tea Dating Advice was having an extraordinary week. They claimed to have amassed more than 2 million new users, making Tea the most popular free app in Apple’s App Store, after it stirred discussion on TikTok and Reddit. Women were using Tea, whose tagline is “Helping women date safe,” in exactly the way they were supposed to: reviewing men they’d dated, giving them a “green flag” or “red flag” evalua…
Even More Tea Spilled: Women's Dating Advice App Leaks Private Chats
Tea, an app where women gossip about the men they are dating, suffered a major security breach on Friday resulting in 72,000 selfies, ID photos, and other user images being exposed. Now, the app is facing additional leaks after a second database containing user chats has been revealed to the public. The post Even More Tea Spilled: Women’s Dating Advice App Leaks Private Chats appeared first on Breitbart.
The Tea app, numbering one of the downloads in the United States, gives rise to polemicism. Between security, on the one hand, and false accusations, on the other. A focus of the era.
In the United States, the application reserved for controversial women Tea has just undergone a massive leak of data affecting about 72,000 images, including selfies and identity documents used for the verification of users. Tea allows anonymously sharing information about single men, in order to identify their possible "problem" behaviors. These days, an American application reserved for women in trouble of encounters via the internet makes muc…
Tea app hack: user data stolen from women's dating safety app
A viral app marketed as a safe space for women to share information about men they date has been hit by a major data hack, with tens of thousands of women's photos and IDs leaked online.The US-based app, which has 1.6 million users, confirmed "unauthorised access" to 72,000 images submitted by women, including 13,000 selfies and government-issued IDs uploaded as proof of identification.The breach was first reported by 404 Media, which also repor…
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