It’s an all-out doxxing war of the sexes. First, women using a new app called The Tea to snitch on their dates’ “bad behavior” and publicly shame their exes. Then, a hacker exposed thousands of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tea, a dating advice app for women, suffered a data hack impacting more than 72,000 images, including users' selfies and photo IDs ...
A prankster known for the 'Tirri Hack' was caught by the public while using a Chinese app to remotely disable e-rickshaws for ...
A viral app marketed as a safe space for women to share information about men they date has been hit by a major data hack, with tens of thousands of women's photos and IDs leaked online. The US-based ...
India has begun a probe into apps like BAT-BMS after videos went viral on social media of people using the app to allegedly ...
A data breach exposed photos and ID cards of women who signed up for a fast-growing app for women to share details of men they might date. By Isabella Kwai A fast-growing app for women was hacked ...
After videos on social media showed individuals connecting to nearby e-rickshaws through Bluetooth and disabling their ...
Scientists warn of a trick that hackers can use to gain access to data or smartphones. They advise smartphone owners to be careful.
Hackers have breached the Tea app, which recently went viral as a place for women to safely talk about men, and tens of thousands of women’s selfies and photo IDs have now seemingly been leaked online ...