Among the data exposed were photos of ID used to confirm the age of users, including drivers’ licenses, insurance cards and passports. https://t.co/Z3kwth71IH
— The Star (@staronline) May 24, 2021
1.7 million customers' data likely leaked from Japan dating app operator. https://t.co/SvpXO0eKWn
— magdalena osumi ??♀️ (@jt_mag_os) May 22, 2021
The customer information also included addresses and dates of birth from identification, including passports, drivers’ licenses and health insurance cards, provided to the company. https://t.co/IYGNSPT9gp
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) May 22, 2021
A popular Japanese dating app has reportedly been hacked, with the personally identifiable data of almost two million users most likely exposed. https://t.co/7bMgmuoSsZ
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) May 24, 2021