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Last week, social network Tea experienced a data breach that exposed personal information for its users. The dating safety app for women said at the time that "there is no evidence to suggest that current or additional user data was affected.
Dating safety app Tea experienced a second data breach in as many weeks, exposing over a million sensitive messages between users.
The Tea app has seen a surge in popularity recently. Founded in 2023, it allows women to exchange details about local men in the area. This
The Tea App designed to help protect women who are online dating has now put so many of its users at risk following 4Chan calls to leak data.
A vulnerability in the Tea app has been discovered that allowed users to download the personal information of everyone on the app.
Around 72,000 selfies and ID photos were exposed after being stored in a "legacy data system" containing information from more than two years ago. Recent DMs might also have been accessed.