Tea App That Claimed to Protect Women Exposes 72,000 IDs in Epic Security Fail
The women-only dating app Tea has suffered a major security breach, exposing over 72,000 private images, including selfies and government IDs, after its backend database was left unsecured. Initially discovered by users on 4chan, the leaked data included verification selfies and private messages, contradicting claims that the data was outdated. Despite its design to provide a safe space for women, the app has instead compromised its user base's privacy. Critics highlighted that the app's reliance on 'vibe coding'—where developers use AI tools without proper security checks—may have led to this vulnerability. The breach, totaling 59.3 GB, is now searchable online, leading to concerns over identity theft and unauthorized access to personal information. Users are advised to consider credit monitoring to mitigate further risks. The incident reflects broader issues with the overreliance on AI-generated tools in app development and the importance of robust security measures.
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