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Companies may buy consumer genetic information despite its modest predictive power

Companies may buy consumer genetic information despite its modest predictive power
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Firms May Purchase Consumer DNA Data Despite Limited Predictability

Firms May Purchase Consumer DNA Data Despite Limited Predictability
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Companies may still buy consumer genetic information despite its modest predictive power

Companies may still buy consumer genetic information despite its modest predictive power
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23andMe hit by data breach | Cerritos Community News.

Someone allegedly logged into about 14,000 23andMe accounts by using recycled passwords, the genetics company said Monday. The hacker was then able to access information from 6.9 million more people. TIFFANY HAGLER-GEARD BLOOMBERG BY KRISTEN V. BROWN BLOOMBERG Some 6.9 million 23andMe customers had their data compromised after an anonymous hacker accessed user profiles… ....

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