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Tea, a provocative dating app designed to let women anonymously ask or warn each other about men they’d encountered, rocketed ...
An American app that lets women share “red flags” or feedback about men they have dated, called “Tea,” confirmed Friday that ...
The app confirmed that roughly 72,000 images were exposed on the controversial imageboard, including 13,000 selfies and ...
Tea, a US-based men-vetting app for women has been hacked, with over 70,000 images accessed by the hackers abs and a few released.
A spokesperson for Tea confirmed the hack to ABC News Friday afternoon, noting it involved a database that stored around 13,000 images of selfies and photo identification submitted as users sought to ...
A provocative dating app designed to let women anonymously ask or warn each other about men they'd encountered rocketed to ...
The creators of a popular social media app said its data is now secure after thousands of users' photos were leaked.
The women's dating app Tea was targeted by hackers who accessed thousands of user photos, though phone numbers and emails remained secure.
Roughly 72,000 images, including 13,000 user selfies submitted for account verification prior to February 2024, were accessed ...
Access to the data was "from prior to February 2024," Tea's statement added. The app, which relies on the storage of images in order for women to review the men they dated and is marketed as a "dating ...
The app announced it had discovered “unauthorized access to an archived data system” in a statement on social media Friday.
Tea, an app that lets women anonymously comment and review dates with men, said it has suffered a data breach, with hackers ...