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TechCrunch· 2025-08-06 19:46
Data Security - A rival Tea app for men is leaking its users' personal data and driver's licenses [1] Technology - TechCrunch reports a security vulnerability in a Tea app [1]
Hackers leak thousands of photos and IDs from users in Tea app data breach
NBC News· 2025-07-30 03:00
Download Tea. You can literally look up so many things. It was marketed as an app for women to talk safely and anonymously about the men they're dating. Just download the tea app, type in his name, and you can literally see if he has red flags or green flags. Now, it's a nationwide security nightmare. What are we doing about the T app leak? Like, this is not okay. The T app announcing a massive data breach to their systems last week. Roughly 72,000 images, including 13,000 verification selfies and images of ...
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TechCrunch· 2025-07-29 16:29
Data Breach Impact - Tea app's data breach exposed over 1 million private messages [1] Security Concerns - The data breach is getting much worse [1] Industry Implications - TechCrunch reported on the Tea app's data breach [1]
Hack leaks private photos from viral Tea app, where women can anonymously review men
NBC News· 2025-07-25 21:22
App Overview & User Dynamics - A new viral app, designed for women to share experiences about men they've dated, has gained significant traction, becoming the number one app on the Apple App Store [1][6] - The app allows users to post photos and names of local men, leaving "red flags" or "green flags" and comments about dating experiences, including background checks and reverse image searches [2] Privacy & Security Concerns - The app, promising anonymity, experienced a security breach where 72,000 photos were accessed without authorization, including 13,000 account verification photos intended to be private [4] - The breach raises concerns about potential leaks of identifying images online [4] Controversy & Legal Implications - The app faces backlash from men fearing misrepresentation or doxing [3] - Concerns are emerging that the app is geared more towards gossip than safety, potentially leading to cyberbullying due to the anonymity of women users versus the public profiles of men [5] - Similar online spaces have faced lawsuits, some of which were later dismissed [5]