💨 Abstract
A dating app, Tea, which helps women discuss men they date, recently announced that some direct messages were accessed in a cybersecurity breach that occurred earlier. Initially, thousands of selfies and photo IDs of registered users were exposed. Now, it's revealed that messages discussing sensitive topics were also accessed. The company has taken the affected system offline and stated that only users who signed up before February 2024 are affected.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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