Dating Safety App Tea Spills the Beans: Massive Data Breach Exposes Users’ Secret Chats!

Tea, the women-only dating safety app, was hacked, spilling the proverbial tea on user data. With 72,000 images and 1.1 million messages leaked, users are left wondering if their “red flags” now have a bullseye. The breach serves as a reminder: when it comes to privacy, always read the fine print—and maybe avoid selfies.

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Ah, the irony! A dating safety app hacked, leaking the very secrets meant to keep users safe. It’s like a lifeguard needing swimming lessons or a firefighter playing with matches. If this doesn’t make you swipe left on technology, I don’t know what will! Who knew “Tea” would spill so much drama?

Key Points:

– **Tea**, a women-only dating safety app, got hacked, leaking images and sensitive messages.
– Over **72,000 images** and **1.1 million messages** were exposed, but contact info was spared.
– Hackers utilized an **unsecured Firebase bucket** to access the data.
– The breach has led to the creation of a **”facesmash”-style site**, rating selfies.
– **Tea** is collaborating with cybersecurity experts and law enforcement to mitigate the damage.

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