Consumer DNA testing company 23andMe is circling the drain. The company's CEO, Anne Wojcicki, plans to take the company ...
A giant biotechnology company might be about to go bust. What will happen to the millions of people’s DNA it holds?
The threat actor shared the Internet Archive’s authentication database nine days ago and it is a 6.4GB SQL file named “ia_users.sql.” The database contains authentication information for registered ...
Over the past year, 23andMe set new corporate governance lows. CEO Anne Wojcicki now enters de facto “founder mode” after a ...
Me helped usher in the era of consumer DNA test kits nearly two decades ago, but has more recently faced a series of setbacks ...
A spokesperson for 23andMe would not comment to NPR on what will happen to genetic data, except to express the company’s ...
Here's how to delete your data as company shake-up leaves customers wondering what will happen to their DNA info.
Millions of people who bought DNA tests from genetic testing service 23andme have been urged to delete their personal data ...
If you would like to keep any of your data, sign in to your account and visit your user settings page. (You can also opt out of research studies there.). Click View on the 23andme Data card.
A data breach notification filing in January said it took 23andMe five months to realize hackers had stolen the data. The incident led to a class action lawsuit, which 23andMe settled this ...
A data breach notification filing in January said it took 23andMe five months to realize hackers had stolen the data. The incident led to a class action lawsuit, which 23andMe settled this September ...