After a data breach affected around half of its customers, family ancestry company 23andMe has agreed to a $30 million settlement — and users could be eligible to receive a payout in the future.
Personal data of nearly half of the popular genetic testing company's customers -- 6.9 million people -- was exposed in the data breach. If you were one of these victims, you could be in-line for a ...
Set Forth confirms suffering a data breach in May 2023 Roughly 1.5 million people were affected by the incident Set Forth ...
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U.S. law firm Thompson Coburn and its client Presbyterian Healthcare Services paved the way for a data breach by failing to ...
Thompson Coburn LLP and its client, Presbyterian Healthcare Services, failed to protect the personal information of more than ...
The U.S. Department of justice indicted two hackers for breaking into the systems of AT&T and several other companies.