23andMe, the California-based company which sells DNA testing kits to help
people learn about their ancestry and potential health risks, is facing scrutiny
from British and Canadian data protection authorities following a security
breach that saw hackers compromise the personal data of nearly seven million
users.
people learn about their ancestry and potential health risks, is facing scrutiny
from British and Canadian data protection authorities following a security
breach that saw hackers compromise the personal data of nearly seven million
users.
As we have previously
[https://www.bitdefender.com/blog/hotforsecurity/23andme-investigates-potential-massive-data-breach-amidst-cybercrime-claims/]
reported
[https://www.bitdefender