LATimes: ‘People should be worried’: 23andMe bankruptcy could expose customers’ genetic data

LATimes: ‘People should be worried’: 23andMe bankruptcy could expose customers’ genetic data by Caroline Petrow-Cohen and Stacy Perman (“Once a promising company briefly valued at $6 billion, 23andMe popularized at-home DNA test kits and spawned a cottage industry of ancestry hunters and true crime sleuths. But the company could not build a sustainable business and many of the 15 million people who gave their genetic information to the platform are worried about where their personal data could end up.” And, “When Christina Snyder Monahan of Irvine first received her genetic results from 23andMe three years ago, she thought there was a mistake. The DNA sample she had sent to the company revealed that she was nearly 50% Persian, though to her knowledge, she didn’t have any Persian relatives. More than a year later, her mother admitted to having an ‘encounter’ with another man, who was her actual biological father and not the man who raised her.”)

Why doesn’t the FBI just buy it?

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