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A data breach of the Tea app recently exposed users' selfies, IDs, and private messages. Cybersecurity experts say it demonstrates broader issues.
Hackers accessed direct messages and selfies belonging to users of the women-only dating intel app, Tea says.
Hackers have breached the popular dating app Tea, which recently went viral for providing women a safe space to share and access information about men they are dating. NBC News’ Marissa Parra ...
Allianz Life has recently disclosed that a large-scale attack on its security infrastructure has resulted in a data breach that impacted about 1.4 million customers.
Unidentified hackers recently compromised a major intelligence website used by the CIA and other agencies to submit details of sensitive contracts, according to the National Reconnaissance Office, the ...
The viral app Tea, where women are invited to review the men in their lives, has just suffered a second data breach. According to the company, last week's breach included data that was two years ...
AT&T is paying out a $177 million settlement after two data breaches exposed customers’ personal information, according to reports from CNET.
One of the top life insurance companies in the country says that over a million of its customers are at risk after a significant data breach. Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America says ...
The women's dating app Tea was targeted by hackers who accessed thousands of user photos, though phone numbers and emails remained secure.
Microsoft Corp. is investigating its early alert system leak, to analyze any exploitation done by the Chinese hackers.
Tea app suffers breach, exposing thousands of user images The app allows women to share safety info and personal experiences with men they've dated.