Around the same time, a beautiful sky photo from japan also caught everyone’s attention. Tea — a viral app that allows women to post anonymous reviews about men they’ve dated — has had 72,000 images, including women’s selfies and photo ids, leaked online by hackers. The tea app data breach has spiraled into online harassment, with leaked user photos reportedly used in a rating site and an unverified map
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In its statement, tea reported that about 72,000 images were leaked online, including 13,000 images of selfies or photo identification that users submitted during account verification.
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One widely shared claim stated 3i/atlas new photo allegedly leaked from nasa, which is not confirmed, shows clearly a spacecraft defined by structural lines covered in dust If this is real, it changes everything. An american app that lets women share red flags or feedback about men they have dated called tea confirmed friday that hackers had accessed some 72,000 images including user ids.
Users of tea, an app designed for women to have a safe space for discussing dating, had their data leaked in a recent data breach.
Hackers have breached the tea app, which went viral as a place for women to talk about men, and tens of thousands of women’s photos have now been leaked online.