They just leaked all the drivers licenses and information of the users on the TEA app and uploaded them to a searchable map. 🤣

They just leaked all the drivers licenses and information of the users on the TEA app and uploaded them to a searchable map. 🤣

Rekt
Fuck
WTF.
Centralized identity is ultimately going to get hacked and leaked.
Has anyone ever thought about utilizing SD-JWT and ZKPs as a standard?
I own username.id http://username.id and have done some deep research on ideas. Reach out if you are interested in putting together a Presentation Exchange that could map up to NIP-05.
https://docs.walt.id/community-stack/concepts/selective-disclosure/sd-jwt/intro
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-oauth-selective-disclosure-jwt/
😂😂😂
I wonder if any gangstalking coordination happened on this app.
(Fun fact: google search only recently stopped saying it's a "delusion" when you ask for the definition of gangstalking, according to my testing)
I don't think this is funny. I think this is why we need to build Virtual Communities on nostr.
"Virtual communities are the networks of individuals or groups which are not necessarily closely-connected geographically. The “virtual” is meant to imply a non-physical linking, but should not be taken to mean that these are any less community-like than are conventional physical communities."
- Tim C. May
Imagine if the Tea App used Nostr keys for identity instead of pictures of ID's designed to find your address so the governnment knows where to kidnap you or steal your car if you don't pay your taxes.
This information is a digital gold mine for criminals like the government, mafia, or other sick son's of bitches.
An npub is mathematical verification, proof that the person you meet at a conference is the same person you're talking to online. It does not require giving location information to verify your gender.
The Tea App looks like a great idea for a nostr client.
Pretty ironic that a group that doxes people to each other, got doxed.
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Data Compromised: The leaked data includes selfies taken for user verification and images of government IDs. The app had previously assured users that these verification photos would be deleted after review.