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California Suing Former 23andMe Firm for 2023 Data Breach
California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit against the DNA company formerly known as 23andMe for failing to protect consumer data. Bonta sued Chrome Holding Co., formerly known as 23andMe, for failing to protect its customers’ personal information and …
What happened
According to Insurance Journal’s source item, California Suing Former 23andMe Firm for 2023 Data Breach, California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit against the DNA company formerly known as 23andMe for failing to protect consumer data. Bonta sued Chrome Holding Co., formerly known as 23andMe, for failing to protect its customers’ personal information and …
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- California Suing Former 23andMe Firm for 2023 Data BreachInsurance Journal - 2026-06-02T13:18:11+00:00
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