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A provocative dating app designed to let women anonymously ask or warn each other about men they'd encountered rocketed to ...
Tea, a dating safety app which allows women to anonymously give men red or green "flags," says it had more than 70,000 photos stolen in a data breach.
Hackers leaked over 13,000 user IDs and selfies from the Tea App in a targeted breach, sparking backlash and cybersecurity concerns.
Hackers have breached the Tea app, which recently went viral as a place for women to safely talk about men, and tens of ...
Last week came the news that Hacker T Dog is to join the presenting team of Blue Peter. Hacker, for those of you unfamiliar with CBBC fare, is a gruff but extremely adorable puppet canine, given to ...
Hackers have ruined yet another app experience. According to a report published by NBC News on Friday, the Tea app, pegged as ...
Administrators of the app, which reportedly boasts over four million users as of this week, confirmed the breach Friday ...
A spokesperson for Tea confirmed the hack to ABC News Friday afternoon, noting it involved a database that stored around ...
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 ...
The Tea app has rocketed to the top of the free apps chart in Apple's App Store after it went viral online on Reddit, TikTok and across social media.