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Tea relationship app disables direct messaging because it investigates knowledge breach
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Tea relationship app disables direct messaging because it investigates knowledge breach

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Last updated: July 30, 2025 4:43 pm
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A beforehand disclosed hack affecting Tea, a women-only relationship recommendation app, was extra in depth than beforehand thought, the corporate mentioned Monday. 

Tea’s investigation of the incident discovered that app customers’ direct messages had been breached, together with a few of their pictures. 

“Out of an abundance of warning, we have now taken the affected system offline,” San Francisco-based Tea mentioned in a press release to CBS MoneyWatch.

The app, which has change into certainly one of Apple’s most downloaded free apps, was compromised in a cyberattack that uncovered members’ private info, together with selfies, Tea mentioned Friday. The hackers accessed a knowledge storage system containing info that members had uploaded previous to February 2024, the corporate mentioned. 

An extra 59,000 photographs and direct messages had been additionally accessed with out authorization, based on Tea. 

Tea lets girls share details about their dates and run background checks on potential matches, amongst different issues. 

Ted Miracco, CEO at cell safety maker Approov, urged customers to exhibit warning in sharing private info on extensively downloaded apps.. 

“Lots of people presume that if an app is accessible by way of Apple or Google, that it is secure. That is the primary mistake shoppers make,” he advised CBS MoneyWatch. 

Miracco additionally mentioned Tea lacked satisfactory safety protections.  

“That is fundamental cybersecurity and one thing the corporate must be held accountable for,” he mentioned. “They rushed to market and promised shoppers to create a secure website, and as an alternative they uncovered them.” 

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Megan Cerullo

Megan Cerullo is a New York-based reporter for CBS MoneyWatch masking small enterprise, office, well being care, client spending and private finance matters. She frequently seems on CBS Information 24/7 to debate her reporting.

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