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After last week’s hack, the app has been breached again.
The data breach at Tea, the app that lets women post anonymous reviews of men, was bigger than initially reported and ...
The app "Tea," designed for women to anonymously post comments about men they have dated, has suffered a data breach, leaking tens of thousands of user images in what appears to be a targeted effort ...
The app "Tea," designed for women to anonymously post comments about men they have dated, has suffered a data breach, leaking tens of thousands of user images in what appears to be a targeted effort ...
The Tea App, a women-only dating platform that helps singles stay safe while navigating the world of heterosexual love, was ...
The viral app Tea, where women are invited to review the men in their lives, has just suffered a second data breach.
The Tea app was intended to help women date safely. Then it got hacked.
The images had been in a "legacy data system" that contained information from more than two years ago, the company says.
The viral dating safety app Tea was breached, and as a result, photo IDs, selfies, and even location details have been leaked ...
A provocative dating app designed to let women anonymously ask or warn each other about men they'd encountered rocketed to ...
A woman’s dating app designed to enhance safety and vet potential dating partners has itself suffered a serious security ...
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 ...