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While 23andMe assured customers that it would not change how it stores, manages, or protects their data, the sudden sale raised privacy concerns over the genetic samples shared with the company.
The Tea App Data Breach: What Was Exposed and What We Know About the Class Action Lawsuit DMs, photo IDs and selfie photos were exposed in the hack.
Google refused to tell a U.S. senator whether the company had received a secret U.K. surveillance order demanding access to encrypted data, similar to an order served on Apple earlier this year.
Dating safety app Tea experienced a second data breach in as many weeks, exposing over a million sensitive messages between users.
Chaos ransomware rises after BlackSuit takedown, hitting U.S. targets with $300K demands and stealthy evasion tactics.
The Tea app data breach has grown into an even larger leak, with the stolen data now shared on hacking forums and a second database discovered that allegedly contains 1.1 million private messages ...
A state law taking effect Thursday will grant Minnesotans greater access to the personal consumer data companies collect about them and offer a path for information to be deleted or amended.
Attackers could use a recently patched macOS vulnerability to bypass Transparency, Consent, and Control (TCC) security checks and steal sensitive user information, including Apple Intelligence ...
The viral app Tea, where women are invited to review the men in their lives, has just suffered a second data breach. According to the company, last week's breach included data that was two years ...
Hackers have breached the Tea app, leaking 13,000 user selfies and IDs. The women-only platform, designed for safe discussions about men.