India, Aug. 25 -- A major data breach at dating-advice app Tea has put over 33,000 women in danger after their personal details were leaked online.

The exposed data was used to create disturbing maps and online games that harassed women across the United States. According to a BBC report, the information appeared on Google Maps with thousands of pins marking users' addresses. Google later removed the maps, saying they violated its harassment policies, but the leak had already spread across apps, websites and social media platforms.

In one extreme case, researchers discovered a game based on the breach where players rated women's selfies and ranked them by attractiveness. Mentions of Tea also spiked on forums like 4Chan, which saw more t...