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A widely downloaded new app invites men to review the women they’ve dated, and asks for photo ID to verify their identity.
Viral dating advice app Tea experienced a data breach on Friday. It's been at the top of the US Apple App Store this week.
The breach comes just weeks after the women-focused Tea app, which operates on the same review-based concept, suffered a similar incident that leaked identification documents and other personal data.
Hackers have exposed 16 billion login credentials, including passwords, in what researchers at Cybernews are calling one of ...
If you're one of the tens of millions of Brits with a Google, Facebook or Apple account, your data may be at risk. Researchers from Cybernews have found more than just a leak, but "a blueprint for ...
Tea's investigation of the incident found that app users' direct messages had been breached, along with some of their photos.
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First Came Tea. Then Came the Male Rage.
The app was meant to make dating safer for women. Data breaches exposing its users show why it was so popular in the first ...
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There's a new 'Tea' app going viral. This time, it's for men to post anonymously about women.
The new app, called TeaOnHer, is essentially a gender flip of the original Tea app. It's already facing security concerns.
Wondering why ‘password data breach’ is trending online? The trend centers around a massive password leak as researchers reveal that over 16 billion login details have been exposed. Moreover ...
Apple and Google users, as well as social media fans should think about changing passwords after a “criminal’s dream” massive data breach compromised more than 184 million passwords online.
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