Tea, App and Sensitive Data
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Hackers gained access to personal data on the majority of the 1.4 million customers of Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America, the company confirmed Saturday.
Access to the data was "from prior to February 2024," Tea's statement added. The app, which relies on the storage of images in order for women to review the men they dated and is marketed as a "dating safety tool," recently rocketed to number one on the App Store.
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CNET on MSNYou Could Get Up to $5K From AT&T's Data Breach Settlement: Find Out if You're EligibleOn Friday, June 20, US District Judge Ada Brown granted preliminary approval to the terms of a proposed settlement from AT&T that would resolve two lawsuits related to the data breaches. The current settlement would see AT&T pay $177 million to customers adversely affected by at least one of the two data breaches.
Data breaches in the U.S. reached 1,732 incidents in the first half of 2025 — 5% higher than the same period in 2024. Despite more breaches, the nu
In total, the data created a detailed financial and behavioral profile of both citizens, and organizations, in Sweden. Overall, it contained more than 100 million data records, generated between 2019 and 2024, and spread across 25 indices.
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Patients at this clinic in South Texas may have had their identities and medical records stolen by a ransomware group.
If you receive notice of a data breach by mail, follow the advice in the letter and take it seriously. You should be on the lookout for phishing attacks and regularly check your Experian, TransUnion and Equifax credit reports for unauthorized accounts opened in your name.
A vulnerability in the Tea app has been discovered that allowed users to download the personal information of everyone on the app.