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New findings by Canadian and U.K. officials report 23andme did not properly protect customer data leading up to a massive data breach. Abigail Bimman explains.
The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined genetic testing company 23andMe £2.31 million following a significant data breach that exposed sensitive personal information of over 155,000 ...
After two N.S. municipalities asked for a pause on uranium plans, Premier Houston sent letters stressing funding needs and ...
UK regulators on Tuesday fined 23andMe 2.31 million pounds ($3.1 million) for data privacy violations stemming from the ...
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals was outbid in its effort to buy 23andMe by a nonprofit led by the bankrupt genetics testing company’s co-founder. California-based TTAM Research Institute, led by Anne ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe failed to take basic steps to protect customer data, according to a joint investigation by ...
State Attorney General Gentner Drummond says he wants to prevent the company from selling its customers' private DNA ...
The St. Louis-based health care system, one of the nation's largest, has agreed to a reportedly multibillion-dollar ...
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Newsroom Ready: Lack of appropriate safeguards led to 23andMe data breach, joint investigation finds
Privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne says inadequate security measures opened the door to a data breach discovered two years ago at genetic testing company 23andMe. Dufresne and U.K. information ...
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals had previously agreed to acquire the company for $256 million. TTAM’s higher bid and added consumer protections ultimately led the board’s special committee to select it as ...
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