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A resource for women to stay safe on the dating scene went viral this summer. Its imitator seems to have different intentions ...
The Tea Dating App breach exposed thousands of users’ sensitive information and led to a slew of class action lawsuits ...
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 ...
Marketed as a “safety companion,” it mirrors the original Tea app, which allows women to share anonymous reports about men.
Maurielle Lue and Lee Thomas talking about the news that matters most to the city of Detroit ...
TeaOnHer, a dating app that allows men to post anonymously accounts of women they have data, suffered from serious privacy ...
A widely downloaded new app invites men to review the women they’ve dated, and asks for photo ID to verify their identity. What could possibly go wrong?
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The co-founder of a US firm said his team was paid by the teen’s mother in March 2024 to build the software. Read more at ...
A team of University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers and computer scientists has identified vulnerabilities in popular ...
A new events calendar mobile app, created by one of the teams of the Leadership Vicksburg 2024-2025 Class has officially gone ...