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Tea App Breach Exposed 72,000 Selfies and ID Photos

Tea App Breach Exposed 72,000 Selfies and ID Photos

Tea App, a popular mobile application, has suffered a data breach that exposed sensitive personal information of over 72,000 users. The breach involved the leakage of user selfies and identification photos, which were being stored in a "legacy data system" containing information from more than two years ago. The company has acknowledged the incident and has taken steps to secure the affected system. They have also notified the relevant authorities and are working to investigate the cause of the breach and the extent of the data exposure. The company has emphasized that the breach did not involve any financial or payment information, and that the exposed data was limited to the selfies and ID photos. They have assured users that they are taking the necessary measures to prevent such incidents from happening in the future and to protect the privacy and security of their customers.

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