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Hackers steal images from women's dating safety app that vets men

Hackers steal images from women's dating safety app that vets men

In a concerning incident, the US-based dating safety app Tea has reported that hackers have stolen images from its platform. Tea is an app that aims to help women vet potential dates by allowing them to share information about men they have encountered. According to the company, thousands of women registered with the app have had their images illegally accessed. The breach is a significant breach of privacy and raises concerns about the safety and security of the platform, which was designed to protect users. The company has not provided details on how the hack occurred or the extent of the data breach. However, they have stated that they are working with law enforcement and cybersecurity experts to investigate the incident and mitigate the impact on their users. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of data security and the need for robust measures to protect sensitive information, especially in the context of dating and safety apps that handle personal and potentially sensitive user data.

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