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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 ...
A Tea spokesperson confirmed the hack to Reuters on Saturday, saying they had detected "unauthorized access to our systems" ...
The viral app, meant as a space for women to share advice and safety tips, said the hack included 13,000 images of photo IDs and selfies used to verify accounts.
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