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Anonymous women's dating app Tea hacked, 72,000 user images including selfies and IDs stolen

Anonymous women's dating app Tea hacked, 72,000 user images including selfies and IDs stolen

India Today27-07-2025
The app that shot to the top of the App Store this week by promising women a safe place to 'spill the tea' about men is now at the centre of a serious data breach. Tea, a buzzy social network and a new dating app for women billed as a virtual whisper network for women, confirmed on Friday that hackers had broken into one of its old databases and stolen tens of thousands of photos, including government IDs and verification selfies.advertisementAccording to a company spokesperson, the intruders accessed roughly 72,000 images, including 13,000 pictures that women had submitted during the sign-up process to prove their gender. 'This data was originally stored in compliance with law enforcement requirements related to cyberbullying prevention,' the spokesperson explained, insisting that the stolen material dated back more than two years, according to the reports. What exactly is Tea?For the uninitiated, Tea lets its female users upload pictures of men and search for them by name. Each profile can be tagged with a 'red flag' or a 'green flag', along with comments about behaviour, background checks and warnings about catfishing. Screenshots are disabled, and anonymity is a core selling point.
Tea was dreamed up by creator Sean Cook after, as he writes on the company website, watching his mother endure 'a terrifying experience with online dating', which included being catfished and even dating men with criminal records.The app's tools are designed to let women vet potential dates: reverse-image searches, criminal record lookups, background checks and a place to share their own experiences. The format has clearly struck a chord. Over the past week, the app has experienced an extraordinary surge, climbing to the number one spot in Apple's free app chart. On Thursday, it boasted of 'nearly a million new sign-ups'. By Friday morning, it claimed the number had passed 2 million.Ironically, that very popularity appears to have made Tea a target.'Hack and leak' campaignLate on Thursday, the right-wing message board 4Chan began buzzing with posts urging a 'hack and leak' operation aimed at Tea. By Friday morning, a user had shared a link purporting to be a download for the stolen material. Images claiming to be selfies and ID photos from Tea users soon began circulating on both 4Chan and X (formerly Twitter), according to the reports. After this massive leak, the company released a statement, 'Protecting our users' privacy and data is our highest priority. Tea is taking every necessary step to ensure the security of our platform and prevent further exposure.' It adds that external cybersecurity specialists are now on the case. 'We are working around the clock to secure our systems.' - Ends
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