The Tea app has suffered a major data breach, exposing over 59 GB of sensitive user data, including selfies and private messages, with a second database revealing 1.1 million messages exchanged between members. Initially intended as a safe platform for women, the leak has led to potential social engineering threats and the creation of a site for rating exposed selfies. Tea is collaborating with cybersecurity experts and law enforcement to address the incident and enhance security measures.
UK retail giant Co-op has confirmed that hackers have stolen all 6.5 million customer records, raising concerns about data security and privacy. The breach has prompted investigations and warnings for customers to monitor their accounts for suspicious activity.