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Attorney General Russell Coleman urged Kentuckians to delete personal information on their accounts on a popular genealogical ...
The troubled genomics company has been in a downward spiral ever since it suffered an unfortunate data breach in 2023. The company has since endured a maelstrom of conflict and controversy, including ...
Three congressmen on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce sent a letter to the genetic testing company 23andMe on ...
The attorneys general of several states warned their citizens to delete their genetic data. California urged its citizens to ...
The company's bankruptcy has spotlighted the vulnerability of private consumer genetic testing data.
The 23andMe case is not just about one company in financial trouble. It raises broader questions about the future of genetic privacy in a rapidly digitizing world. Direct-to-consumer DNA services ...
On March 23, 2025, 23andMe Holding Co. (“23andMe”) filed for bankruptcy in the Eastern District of Missouri, potentially setting in motion the sale ...
The Attorney General's office says it might be a good idea to have the company destroy your records, since 23andMe filed for ...
So no wonder the company’s bankruptcy has set off such alarms — and highlighted the weakness of the privacy laws in many states, including Massachusetts. A huge trove of private data from 15 million ...
Attorney General Russell Coleman has issued a consumer alert and is encouraging Kentuckians to protect their genetic data after 23andme’s bankruptcy announcement. According to officials, 23andMe ...
Attorney general Russell Coleman issued a consumer alert to Kentuckians to protect their genetic data. 23andMe collects and ...
Cybersecurity experts have urged users to delete their data, pointing to a host of risks: Genetic data can be used to further ...