Tea, an app that lets women anonymously comment and review dates with men, said it has suffered a data breach, with hackers gaining access to 72,000 user images.
A Tea spokesperson confirmed the hack to Reuters on Saturday, saying they had detected "unauthorized access to our systems" and about 72,000 images had been exposed, including 13,000 selfies and photo identifications submitted for account verification purposes, as well as 59,000 images from posts, comments, and direct messages.
As the name suggests, Pics2PDF lets you select a bunch of photos from your photos library, and convert it into a PDF. This can be great if you want to quickly print out photos from your photos library in one swift process, or if you’re otherwise trying to share multiple photos at once in a more formal manner.
Don’t be surprised if normalization of profitable layoffs becomes the next big Silicon Valley export to broader economy.
I am not sure what's a good strategy going forward, but programmers must be made to jump through hoops and whatnots in order to write applications that accesses online databases and object storages and file systems. Make it difficult to access, and make it difficult to loosen these restrictions.
Am I dreaming?
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