Here's what cybersecurity experts think about Tea's data breach | CNN Business
Today's businesses are facing a dangerous convergence: the escalation of cybersecurity breaches and the growing complexity of data privacy regulations. This article outlines two major developments that illustrate the scale and severity of these risks. Read the article to understand what's at stake and how to prepare your organization for similar challenges. Reach out to Thales Security to discuss your cybersecurity strategy.
What was accessed in the data breach?
The data breach involved the access of approximately 72,000 images, which included around 13,000 user selfies that were submitted for account verification prior to February 2024.
How many users were affected?
While the exact number of affected users has not been disclosed, the breach involved access to a significant number of user images, indicating a considerable impact.
What should users do after the breach?
Users are advised to monitor their accounts for any suspicious activity, change their passwords, and consider enabling additional security measures to protect their information.

Here's what cybersecurity experts think about Tea's data breach | CNN Business
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