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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.
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The breach comes just weeks after the women-focused Tea app, which operates on the same review-based concept, suffered a ...
According to the Independent, a week after TechCrunch exposed the TeaOnHer data breach, the publication revealed they could access users’ documents within 10 minutes using minimal effort due to a ...
TeaOnHer, a dating review app that allows men to post anonymous accounts of women they have dated, has suffered a major data ...
The Tea Dating App breach exposed thousands of users’ sensitive information and led to a slew of class action lawsuits ...
TeaOnHer, a dating app that allows men to post anonymously accounts of women they have data, suffered from serious privacy ...
AT&T will pay $177 million in a class action settlement related to separate alleged data breaches last year.
The cyberattack at UnitedHealth Group’s tech unit last year impacted 192.7 million people, the U.S. health department’s ...
Exclusive: A dating gossip app for men exposed thousands of users' personal data, including scans of driver's licenses. The ...
It’s no news that this summer’s been a shaky one for brand image: a TikTok exposé accused Skims of poor factory labor ...