How 23andMe users can protect their data
- 23andMe, a genetic testing company, filed for bankruptcy after a significant data breach in 2023.
- A major data breach exposing data from nearly 7 million accounts and weak demand led to the filing.
- The company's financial struggles include a $30 million settlement for failing to protect customer data after the breach.
- Experts like Suzanne Bernstein warn customers now face little data protection; David Choffnes stated, "At a fundamental biological level, this is you and only you".
- Concerns about data privacy prompt attorneys general and experts to advise users to delete their data, as 23andMe seeks a sale of its assets.
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How 23andMe users can protect their data
ST. LOUIS – Aaron Rose’s interest in the 23andMe bankruptcy is personal. “I’m a 23andMe customer,” he said. It’s also professional. Rose is also a data security and privacy expert with Check Point Software Technologies. “Can that genetic data be sold off to a third party? And how do we ensure, you know, that they are going to abide by the original privacy policy set forth by 23andMe that all the consumers agreed to?” Rose said. “Unfortunately, r…
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