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A quick update for those using Meta’s Page Insights API, with Meta now set to merge more of its data into its “Views” metric. In November last year, Meta announced that Facebook would be switching to ...
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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It turns out no one was clean on OPSEC DEF CON On Saturday at DEF CON, security boffin Micah Lee explained just how he hacked into TeleMessage, the supposedly secure messaging app used by White House ...
Tea, a popular dating app that allows women to review and conduct background checks on men, experienced a massive data breach that exposed sensitive information about its users.
Tea, a dating safety app which allows women to anonymously give men red or green "flags," says it had more than 70,000 photos stolen in a data breach.
The Tea app was hit with a data breach that exposed 72,000 images, including selfies and IDs. The app said the breach involved a legacy data system with information from over two years ago.
What is the Tea app? Tea Dating Advice was unveiled in 2023, but only recently surged in popularity after it received increased attention online. Its name comes from the phrase "spilling tea," or ...
Class action lawsuit filed One of the users of the Tea app, Griselda Reyes, has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of herself and other Tea users affected by the data breach. According to ...
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