
A shocking data breach at the Tea dating app has exposed the personal data of over 11 million women worldwide, including selfies, government IDs, and private chats. Cybersecurity firm vpnMentor discovered 274GB of sensitive data stored on an open AWS server, accessible without authentication.Tea, which promotes itself as a female-first, safety-focused platform, required users to upload selfies and ID cards for verification. However, this very process has now put them at risk of harassment, blackmail, and reputational harm.The breach raises urgent questions about security in dating apps, particularly those targeting women. Privacy experts and advocacy groups are calling for strict audits and regulatory action against negligent platforms.📌 Highlights:11 million women’s personal data leaked274GB exposed on unsecured AWS serverIDs, selfies, private chats compromisedHigh risk of blackmail & harassmentAdvocacy groups demand regulation & audit📞 Report cybercrime at: cybercrime.gov.in📲 Follow CyberPlatter for more updates#TeaAppBreach #DataLeak #WomenSafetyOnline #DatingAppSecurity #CyberCrimeIndia #CyberAwareness #CyberPlatter