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Dive into Hak Attack’s latest exposé: “Tea App’s ‘Safe Space’ Shattered—Hak Attack Exposes All.” Discover how the so-called safety net of the Tea app—promoted as a secure vetting platform for men—was catastrophically breached by 4Chan, leaking over 13,000 users’ verification photos, IDs, and sensitive data. This 1-minute, 15-second video unpacks the digital irony of performative security, revealing how a legacy backend database and weak protective measures led to massive privacy violations. With sharp cinematography and a moody tech vibe, Host Z breaks down why “safe space” was just a marketing line, and what that means for users’ digital safety. If you used Tea before Feb 2024, this is critical viewing. Like and share to alert your cybersecurity network! #HakAttack #CybersecurityBreach #TeaAppLeak #DataPrivacy #InfoSec

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00:00So here's today's twist. In digital irony, an app literally designed to vet men called Tee, no less, just got pantsed by 4chan.
00:0813,000 verification photos, IDs, and personal data spilled like it was ladies' night at the cybersecurity flop house.
00:16The app was marketed as a safe space. That quaint phrase again, safe space as in,
00:21please upload your government, issued ID, and a selfie in trust we've done the bare minimum.
00:25Spoiler, they hadn't.
00:26The backend was allegedly built with a legacy database left exposed like an unlocked diary on Reddit.
00:32Trolls didn't stumble into this, this was a coordinated hack and leak campaign.
00:36Because of course it was. Tee's anti-screenshot function was meant to protect users inside the app.
00:41Cue.
00:42Meanwhile, screenshots of backend data are now viral on 4chan X and probably stapled to the fridge at your local digital stalker HQ.
00:49Some users are already getting doxxed.
00:51And the company's current statement? Basically, oops, just the early adopters got wrecked.
00:57February 2024 cutoff, pinky promise.
01:01Right.
01:02Because nothing says operational security like version control.
01:05This isn't just about sloppy code, it's a master class in performative protection.
01:09The digital equivalent of locking the front door and leaving the safe open with a post-it saying,
01:15trust us.
01:16It's what happens when safe for women is a tagline instead of a principle.
01:20And trust is treated like a marketing metric.
01:23If you used Tee before February 2024, assume your selfies and ID are now crowdsourced content for the worst parts of the internet.
01:30Run reverse image searches, audit your accounts.
01:32And if you're waiting for a sincere apology, you might want to brew something stronger.
01:37This has been Hack Attack.
01:38Don't trust the vibe.
01:40Bet the database.
01:41And if the app claims to protect you, ask who protects the app.

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