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Data breach at Tea reportedly contains images and DMs from last week
Last week's data breach at social network Tea may be larger than initially stated by the company.
The dating safety app for women said at the time that "there is no evidence to suggest that current or additional user data was affected." The site credits independent security researcher Kasra Rahjerdi, who found that content from the platform as recent as last week has been exposed. DMs might include other sensitive information, such as personal phone numbers, discussions of cheating and experience obtaining abortions.
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