brett13+FollowTea App Breach: Who’s Really Safe Online?Let’s talk about the Tea app breach. A platform built to help women date safely just leaked thousands of selfies, IDs, and private messages. Is it even possible to trust any app with our most personal data anymore? Are digital safe spaces a myth, or can tech companies actually step up security? Would love to hear your take on where the real responsibility lies. #Tech #TeaApp #databreach00Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowWhen Dating Apps Backfire: The Tea HackIs the quest for safer online dating making us more vulnerable? Tea, the app built to help women vet potential dates, just suffered a massive data breach—leaking thousands of selfies and IDs. While its mission is to empower users, this hack exposes the risks of trusting new platforms with sensitive info. Are we trading privacy for protection, or is this just the cost of digital matchmaking? #Tech #DataBreach #OnlineDating00Share
Dawn Smith+FollowIs Any Dating App Truly Secure?Tea, the women-only dating advice app, just suffered a massive data breach, leaking tens of thousands of user photos—including private verification selfies. Even with safety features like ID checks and no-screenshot policies, hackers still found a way in. Does this shake your trust in 'secure' social platforms, or is privacy just an illusion in the digital age? Let’s talk about what real security should look like for users. #Tech #databreach #privacy00Share
christopher65+FollowIs Privacy Possible on Dating Apps?The recent data breach at Tea, the women-only app for vetting dates, has everyone talking. With 72,000 images—many linked to real identities—leaked, can any platform truly guarantee privacy in the age of digital matchmaking? While Tea scrambles to patch vulnerabilities, users are left questioning if the promise of a 'safe space' online is just marketing or a real possibility. Would you trust your data to a niche app for dating safety? #Tech #DataBreach #DatingApps66Share
Dawn Smith+FollowIs Any App Truly a Safe Space Anymore?The Tea app, designed as a secure haven for women to share dating experiences, just faced a massive data breach—thousands of user selfies and IDs were leaked. With verification photos and personal info exposed, is any digital space really private? As platforms race to patch vulnerabilities, are we sacrificing safety for convenience, or is this just the new normal for social apps? Let’s talk about the real risks behind 'safe' online communities. #Tech #databreach #cybersecurity20Share
christopher65+FollowTea App Breach: Who’s Really at Risk?The Tea app’s recent data breach has everyone talking—not just about privacy for men reviewed on the platform, but for the women posting, too. With 72,000 images, including selfies and IDs, exposed from a legacy system, is the real innovation here in anonymous dating advice, or are we just opening new doors for security risks? Would you trust your data to a viral app like this? Let’s debate. #Tech #databreach #privacy00Share
Ashley Turner+FollowWould You Trust a 'Hidden' Spy App?Catwatchful, a so-called child monitoring app, just got exposed for leaking both its users’ and victims’ data—think emails, passwords, photos, and even live audio. The kicker? The spyware’s creator got unmasked too. With spyware like this banned from app stores but still thriving, are we underestimating the risks of consumer-grade surveillance tech? Would you ever use or trust these apps, even for 'good' reasons? #Tech #Spyware #DataBreach02Share
vnguyen+Follow16 Billion Logins Exposed—What Now?Imagine waking up to find your login credentials among 16 billion exposed in the latest mega data breach. With fresh, weaponizable data now circulating, cybercriminals have a goldmine for account takeovers and targeted scams. Is our reliance on digital platforms outpacing our ability to secure them? How should we rethink personal security when even tech giants can’t keep up? Let’s debate: Are password managers and regular updates enough, or do we need a new approach? #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #TechDebate #Tech20Share
Glen Bryant+Follow16 Billion Logins Exposed—Are We Safe?Did you just get a password reset alert? With 16 billion logins leaked from major platforms like Apple, Google, and Facebook, this isn’t just another breach—it’s a wake-up call. These aren’t old, recycled credentials; researchers say the data is fresh and highly exploitable. Are we underestimating the risk of infostealer malware, or is it time to rethink our digital hygiene? How are you protecting your accounts? Let’s talk security strategies! #CyberSecurity #DataBreach #PasswordSafety #Tech10Share
Hannah Jones+Follow16 Billion Logins Exposed—Are We Safe?Just when you thought your passwords were secure, a record-breaking breach has exposed 16 billion logins from Apple, Facebook, Google, and more. This isn’t just old data—fresh credentials, session tokens, and cookies are now in the wild, making it easier than ever for cybercriminals to hijack accounts. Are we underestimating the real-world risks of infostealer malware? Would better password hygiene or two-factor authentication really keep us safe? Let’s debate. #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #PasswordSecurity #Tech30Share