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The Tea App Hack: How a “Safe” Space Leaked 13,000 ID Photos & 1.1M Messages
Tom Eston | | Age Verification, AI Coding, App Development, app vulnerability, app-security, black hat, Cyber Security, cyber threat, Cybersecurity, Data breach, Data Privacy, Dating Apps, Digital Privacy, Episodes, exposed database, Firebase, Government ID, ID Photo Leak, Information Security, Infosec, las vegas, Lawsuits, odcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Privacy Nightmare, Private Messages, Safe Space, security, security best practices, security flaw, Tea App Hack, technology, Third Party Risk, User Images, Weekly Edition
In this episode we’re discussing the alarming breach of the Tea app, a platform intended for women to share dating experiences. The hack resulted in the exposure of over 13,000 government ID ...
Identity Fraud Does Not Discriminate
Simon Horswell | | Cybersecurity Institute, Government ID, Identity & Access Management, Identity Verification
From banking to real estate, healthcare, ride sharing, and more, it’s increasingly clear that no... The post Identity Fraud Does Not Discriminate appeared first on Entrust Blog ...
Digital Identity: There’s a Lot at Stake
Jenn Markey | | Cybersecurity Institute, Government ID, Identity & Access Management, Identity Verification
Midway through 2024, we’ve moved beyond digital transformation to become digital first. From shopping to... The post Digital Identity: There’s a Lot at Stake appeared first on Entrust Blog ...
Revolutionizing e-Gov Service Delivery
e-government (e-gov) solutions are at the forefront of digital transformation, revolutionizing the way governments interact... The post Revolutionizing e-Gov Service Delivery appeared first on Entrust Blog ...
The Future of Digital Identity
The pandemic has both highlighted the problem of not having secure digital identities and accelerated the drive to find workable... The post The Future of Digital Identity appeared first on Entrust Blog ...

