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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 ...
Hackers have breached the Tea app, which recently went viral as a place for women to safely talk about men, and tens of ...
"GMA" shares expert tips on how to stay safe while dating after Tea, the women-only app designed to make dating safer, became ...
Hackers have breached the Tea app, leaking 13,000 user selfies and IDs. The women-only platform, designed for safe discussions about men.
After last week’s hack, the app has been breached again.
The popular women's only dating advice app, which skyrocketed to the top of the app download charts last week, experienced a ...
A data breach exposed photos and ID cards of women who signed up for a fast-growing app for women to share details of men ...
Tea, a popular dating safety app that allows women to dodge "red flags” while dating, was hacked last week, leading to the ...
Administrators of the app, which reportedly boasts over four million users as of this week, confirmed the breach Friday ...
The viral app Tea, where women are invited to review the men in their lives, has just suffered a second data breach. According to the company, last week's breach included data that was two years old.
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 ...
The app is used by women to perform background checks on men they met on dating apps, including conducting reverse image searches.