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1 in 3 Android Apps Leak Sensitive Data


A significant share of mobile applications are exposing sensitive information through insecure APIs, leaving users and businesses vulnerable to attack. The 2025 Zimperium Global Mobile Threat Report, ... Read More

Tea's data breach shows why you should be wary of new apps — especially in the AI era


A data breach of the Tea app recently exposed users' selfies, IDs, and private messages. The breach shows the risk of giving out your sensitive information to new apps. Cybersecurity experts say ... Read More

Women Have Always Looked Out for One Another. It’s Never Been Risk-Free.


The recent data hack targeting an app for sharing information about nefarious men is a reminder that the impulse to protect frequently comes at a cost. By Gina Cherelus In the Third Wheel column, Gina ... Read More

Tea encouraged its users to spill. Then the app's data got leaked


The Tea app describes itself as "the safest place to spill tea" about potential online matches, allowing its subscribers to conduct background and criminal record checks, reverse image searches, and ... Read More


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