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Tea App leak shockingly exposes 72,000 private user photos. Find out what happened, who’s affected & how to stay safe.
A top security researcher claims the massive SharePoint zero-day attack was fueled by a leak from a Microsoft partner program ...
Tea, a viral women-only app that allows users to share dating experiences, has suffered a massive data breach after being ...
A data breach at Tea has exposed thousands of user-submitted images online, the company said on July 25. Tea is a ...
Tea, an app designed to let women safely discuss men they date has been breached, with thousands of selfies and photo IDs of ...
Tea said that about 72,000 images were leaked online, including 13,000 images of selfies or selfies featuring a photo ...
Tea required users to upload an ID and selfie, supposedly to keep out fake accounts and non-women. Now those documents are in ...
On Tea, women can warn each other about red flags in men, who can't access the app to see what's being said about them. Already a controversial idea for an app, it has now suffered a data breach that ...
On Friday, June 20, US District Judge Ada Brown granted preliminary approval to the terms of a proposed settlement from AT&T ...
The images had been in a "legacy data system" that contained information from more than two years ago, the company says.
Google Cloud Build vulnerability earns researcher bounty, more countries hit by Louis Vuitton breach, attack surface ...
Some T-Mobile users are getting over $4,000 in payouts from the data breach settlement, depending on verified financial harm.