>Site designed to dox men sees all roasties on there counter doxxed

>It all began in July 2025 after hackers exploited a major vulnerability in the Tea app's security system, leading to a leak of 13,000 verification selfies and government IDs, as per the Dexerto report.

>Apart from anonymously breaching privacy and sharing 72,000 user images publicly, the cyberpunks also leaked around 1.1 million messages after two days. These texts, from early 2023 to July 2025, were sensitive and included many personal conversations and personal details such as contact numbers and names.

>"Her particular concerns have more to do with information that she has shared with others on the site and how that might come back to haunt her in the future, and I think that’s probably the No. 1 concern that I’ve heard directly or indirectly from users."

>A suit, filed anonymously by Jane Doe, names Tea, 4Chan, X (formerly Twitter), and Teaspill as defendants. According to the information provided in the lawsuit, it mentioned,

>"The app promised her that anonymity. It promised her safety. It promised to delete her verification data. Tea broke every one of those promises."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/tea-app-reportedly-sued-for-multiple-million-in-a-class-action-lawsuit/ar-AA1K9wRd

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