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Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is urging people in the state who have used 23andMe to delete their genetic data ...
Me’s debacle should be a major wake-up call, reminding policymakers and all of us of the risks of giving access to our ...
Cybernews research indicates significant gaps in cybersecurity practices across the DNA testing industry. Most of the top consumer DNA services score a D or less in cybersecurity.
Following the news that 23andMe filed for bankruptcy, Attorney General Russell Coleman encouraged Kentuckians to delete their genetic data on the site for personal protection.
Attorney general Russell Coleman issued a consumer alert to Kentuckians to protect their genetic data. 23andMe collects and ...
At least while the company goes through the sale process, it says it won’t change how it manages or protects customer data. And 23andMe board chair Mark Jensen said in a statement that “data ...
Me is potentially selling more than just your genetic data—the personal survey info it collected is just as much a privacy ...
DNA testing services like 23AndMe don't enjoy same legal protections as testing done for medical purposes, Michigan AG Dana ...
Almost two decades after it entered the market, commercial genetic testing provider 23andMe filed for bankruptcy earlier this ...
Almost two decades after it entered the market, commercial genetic testing provider 23andMe filed for bankruptcy, earlier ...
American genetic testing and biotechnology company 23andMe has announced its bankruptcy. 15 million people have used the service to get their genes and DNA analysed since it was officially launched in ...