PogoWasRight.org

Menu
  • About
  • Privacy
Menu

Customers Handed Over Their DNA. The Company Let the FBI Take a Look.

Posted on August 22, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Amy Dockser Marcus has a report that begins:

The trouble started when the Federal Bureau of Investigation attorney made a personal appeal to Bennett Greenspan.

If you don’t recognize Greenspan’s name, he’s the president of FamilyTreeDNA.

Read her report on WSJ.

Category: Featured NewsSurveillanceU.S.

Post navigation

← Law Enforcement To Flag & Spy On Future Criminals
Norwegian police: Missing WikiLeaks associate ‘most likely’ had a kayaking accident →

Now more than ever

Search

Contact Me

Email: [email protected]

Mastodon: Infosec.Exchange/@PogoWasRight

Signal: +1 516-776-7756

Categories

Recent Posts

  • The Markup caught 4 more states sharing personal health data with Big Tech
  • Privacy in the Big Sky State: Montana’s Consumer Privacy Law Gets Amended
  • UK Passes Data Use and Access Regulation Bill
  • Officials defend Liberal bill that would force hospitals, banks, hotels to hand over data
  • US Judge Invalidates Biden Rule Protecting Privacy for Abortions
  • DOJ’s Data Security Program: Key Compliance Considerations for Impacted Entities
  • 23andMe fined £2.31 million for failing to protect UK users’ genetic data

RSS Recent Posts on DataBreaches.net

  • CoinMarketCap Hacked, Scrambles to Remove Malicious Wallet Verification Popup
  • Montana Attorney General launches investigation into Lee Enterprises data breach
  • AT&T gets preliminary approval for $177 million data breach settlement
  • Aflac notifies SEC of breach suspected to be work of Scattered Spider
  • Former JBLM soldier pleads guilty to attempting to share military secrets with China
©2025 PogoWasRight.org. All rights reserved.