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  2. 23andMe data leak - Wikipedia

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    The 23andMe data leak was a data breach at personal genomics company 23andMe reported in October 2023. The cyberattack gathered profile and ethnicity information from millions of users. The affected customers were reported as primarily Ashkenazi Jews but also including hundreds of thousands of ethnically Chinese users. [ 1 ]

  3. 23andMe settles data breach lawsuit for $30 million - AOL

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    (Reuters) - 23andMe will pay $30 million and provide three years of security monitoring to settle a lawsuit accusing the genetics testing company of failing to protect the privacy of 6.9 million ...

  4. 23andMe data breach class-action lawsuit: What it ... - AOL

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    Around a year ago, 23andMe had a data breach that led to 6.9 million profiles being accessible. Now, the company has agreed to pay a $30 million settlement after a class-action lawsuit was brought ...

  5. What went wrong for 23andMe - AOL

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    Despite operating for nearly two decades without profit, 23andMe went public in 2021 and reached a $6 billion valuation. The company's stocks were priced at $11.13 a share, but they've fallen ...

  6. 23andMe: Hackers accessed data of 6.9 million users. How did ...

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    23andMe has confirmed that hackers accessed 6.9 million profiles with DNA and personal information. The company explains how it happened.

  7. Legal Battle Brews Over 23andMe's Customer Data Breach ... - AOL

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    When these individuals signed up for 23andMe's services, they were compelled to waive their right to pursue legal action in court, instead being forced into private arbitration for any disputes.

  8. Free-to-view - Wikipedia

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    The free-to-view system contrasts with free-to-air (FTA), in which signals are transmitted in the clear, without encryption, and can be received by anyone with a suitable receiving dish antenna and DVB-compliant receiver (although these services can include proprietary encrypted data services such as an EPG that is only available to reception equipment made for, or authorised by, the FTA ...

  9. 23andMe hack: What happened and how can I protect ... - AOL

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    The 23andMe hacking is just one headline in a long list discussing cyber attacks. Here's some ways to keep your information safe online.