Tea, an app that permits girls to put up nameless feedback about males they’ve supposedly dated, introduced Friday that it has suffered a knowledge breach, with hackers getting access to 72,000 photos.
That quantity consists of 13,000 selfies and photograph IDs submitted for account verification, in addition to 59,000 photos from posts, feedback, and direct messages, the corporate stated. Tea additionally stated that no emails or telephone numbers had been uncovered, and that solely customers who signed up earlier than February 2024 had been affected.
“We’ve engaged third-party cybersecurity specialists and are working across the clock to safe our programs,” the corporate stated. “At the moment, now we have applied further safety measures and have mounted the info concern.”
404 Media reported that 4chan customers claimed to be sharing private information and selfies from Tea after discovering an uncovered database.
The hack comes after the Tea app appeared to attain viral reputation this week. As of Saturday morning, it was nonetheless primary within the free app rankings in Apple’s App Retailer.