Dating safety app Tea victim of breach affecting user identification photos

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Tea, an application that allows women to discuss the unknown men whose history is, has become a victim to violate major data that led to about 72,000 images.
On Friday morning, the company discovered that the infiltrators had managed to reach one of its data storage systems.
About 13,000 personal photos and identity identification images were leaked, used to verify accounts, in addition to about 59,000 pictures that can be displayed to the public on the application, according to a statement from Tea.
The electronic attack only affects those who subscribed to the application before February 2024. User phone numbers and email addresses have not been accessed, according to tea.
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Tea, an application designed to allow women to discuss men safely due to their history, responds to the main data that led to more than 70,000 images. (Istock / Istock)
The tea, which has since began a full investigation, said that he has been working with cybersecurity experts to secure its systems and since then set additional security measures.
“Privacy and data of our users are our top priority,” the company said in the statement. “We take every necessary step to ensure our platform and prevent more exposure.”
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The breach occurred because the infiltrators managed to reach an identified link where the data was stored by February 24, 2024, according to the tea.

Tea said that the infiltrators stormed a link to the identifier, as the data was stored by February 24, 2024. (Istock / Istock)
The company has been made by users to provide image identity as a safety measure to ensure women only join the application. However, the company got rid of this requirement in 2023, as mentioned in the statement.
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TEA, which was announced in the Instagram post earlier this week that it reached 4 million users, is a platform that helps women “find the investigators of the green flags”, according to its website. The company recounts that it is anonymous, verified features and that no screenshots are allowed.

TEA, which is the application of dating advice, helps women “find the green sciences investigators”, according to its website. (Istock / Istock)
“Share experiences and ask for advice on a safe and anonymous platform,” says Tea on its website.
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Ea did not immediately respond to the Fox Business request for comment.
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2025-07-27 01:38:00