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Fed-up 23andMe users lash out at the company, accusing it of scamming them into auto-renewal
Users of the genetic testing service 23andMe allege unauthorized subscription renewals and unexpected charges, according to a Gizmodo report.
23andMe took 5 months to realize hackers had stolen data from customer accounts
23andMe only found out that customer data had been stolen after it was advertised for sale on Reddit and the dark web.
Genetic testing giant 23andMe is reportedly turning the blame back on its customers for its recent data breach
23andMe shrugged off blame for its massive data breach, saying users "negligently" recycled and failed to update passwords, according to TechCrunch.
A woman took an at-home DNA test and learned her mom's fertility doctor is secretly her father: lawsuit
A lawsuit filed Wednesday accuses Dr. Merle Berger, a former Harvard professor, of secretly impregnating one of his patients.
23andMe says hackers stole the ancestry data of nearly 7 million customers. Here's what that means for you.
The stolen info included users' names, ancestry data, profile pictures, birth years, and locations.
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Parents who raised highly successful children say you need to do these 3 things
How to raise successful children from parents whose kids are high-achieving adults: Teach them independence, instill good values, and be a role model.
User data stolen from genetic testing giant 23andMe is now for sale on the dark web
User data from 23andMe accounts has been leaked and put up for sale on a dark web forum after what appeared to be a "credential stuffing" cyberattack.
Chrissy Teigen thought she had a long-lost identical twin after taking a DNA test and the entire story is a wild ride
Chrissy Teigen has always been open with fans about her personal life, but even she was surprised by her DNA results showing "an identical twin."
23andMe connected me with a half-brother I didn't know about. He made me realize I could pass a rare genetic mutation to my kids.
It was only when Meghan Thomas struggled to have a baby of her own that her mom said she was donor-conceived, casting light on other health issues.
I'm the assistant to the CEO of 23andMe. I do yoga during meetings and answer 400 messages a day — here's what it's like.
Kristen Quint has worked for Anne Wojcicki for six years. They sometimes work from Wojcicki's house, and Quint's commute can be up to three hours.
Meet Anne Wojcicki: the sister of departing YouTube CEO, Susan Wojcicki, and a self-made multimillionaire who founded the genetic testing giant 23andMe
Anne Wojcicki is the sister of former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki. Here's a look back at how she got her start and built a genetic-testing empire.
The career rise of Susan Wojcicki, who rented her garage to Google's founders in 1998 and is now stepping down as the CEO of YouTube
In 1998, Susan Wojcicki rented her garage to Sergey Brin and Larry Page for $1,700 a month. The next year, she joined Google as its 16th employee.
I fill executive-assistant jobs at tech companies that pay up to $250,000 a year. Here are the traits I look for in candidates.
"There's a staggering level of access and intimacy in these roles," said Jessica Vann, who hires assistants for Instacart and Palo Alto Networks.
3 times home DNA tests revealed people's identities weren't what they thought
Through home DNA tests, people have discovered they were switched at birth, their father isn't related to them, and they're not the race they thought.
AncestryDNA or 23andMe? How to choose the best DNA kit
Ancestry DNA offers an in-depth breakdown of family trees and lineage, while 23andMe is better if you want to know about your genetic health risks.
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Inside the wild and successful life of Sergey Brin, who helped create Google over 20 years ago and is now worth almost $95 billion
As a child, Brin fled Soviet Russia. Since then, he's helped build Google into a trillion-dollar business and become a billionaire several times over.
How recreating faces from DNA can help solve cold cases
Watch how forensic scientists are recreating faces using only DNA in an attempt to solve cold cases involving unidentified remains.
What's ahead for COVID-19 treatments after Pfizer says its antiviral pill works
These are Insider's biggest healthcare stories for the week ending November 5.
Inside a new $275 million fund for biotech startups
These are Insider's biggest healthcare stories for November 4.
We read all 323 pages of 23andMe's SPAC filing. Here are the 5 biggest obstacles it faces after its public debut.
23andMe started trading on Thursday. Insider analyzed the 323-page regulatory filing made public as part of 23andMe's stock-market debut.