Experts say this wasn’t a hack—but a major security. The hacked tea app dating breach led to 4chan users sharing leaked data links, creating searchable maps of 'roasties' personal info in a huge privacy violation. In this photo illustration, the tea app logo is seen displayed on a smartphone screen The dating advice app suffered a major data leak last month. The leak, reportedly shared on 4chan, includes verification selfies and government ids Now, maps are allegedly being created to track women who used the app, raising serious privacy and safety concerns.
The tea app data breach has grown into an even larger leak, with the stolen data now shared on hacking forums and a second database discovered that allegedly contains 1.1 million private messages. The tea app leaked selfies, ids, and private messages Here’s how it happened and what it says about trust, tech, and digital privacy. The app announced it had discovered “unauthorized access to an archived data system” in a statement on social media friday
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