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Breach of verification data and images at “Tea” app foreshadows impact of hacking vibe-coded “Age Verification” providers
2025-07-26 20:06:54+00:00
more than 72,000 images were exposed, including 13,000 verification documents and several images of women at the platform. People over the internet assume that the app’s storage mechanism was “vibe-coded” but that’s just pun-intended for now. However, not setting authentication with the Firebase storage was not a professional move at all, especially with all the sensitive data being taken by the ‘Tea’ app
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