23andMe is potentially selling more than just genetic data – the personal survey info it collected is just as much a privacy problem

When customers originally signed up for 23andMe, they agreed to terms and conditions and a privacy notice that allows the company to use their information for research and development as well as share their data, in aggregate, with third parties. If consumers consented to additional research, which the vast majority did, the company can additionally share their individual information with third parties. 23andMe has also been clear that if it is involved in a bankruptcy or sale of assets, consumer information might be sold or transferred.

Google’s Gemini AI will be all over the Paris Olympics broadcast – The Verge

As part of the deal to promote Gemini and Google’s other AI tools, announcers and commentators will squeeze Google Search AI Overviews into broadcast segments by trying to answer Olympic and Paralympic questions.

Your phone’s secret network activity: 10 times worse than DNS logs reveal | Cybernews

Many data brokers may use that data for behavior profiling, analytics, and advertising, and it may also be sold to third parties. Commercial spyware, such as Pegasus, used to track journalists, political dissidents, and others, could be delivered via ad networks or other legitimate infrastructure your apps rely on.

Nintendo Life: Google Employee Reportedly Tied To Multiple Nintendo Leaks

The database, which contains incidents from 2013-2018, reportedly details a case in which a Google employee had accessed several private Nintendo videos and leaked the contents of them online. According to 404 Media, an internal investigation into the report concluded that the activity was “non-intentional”.

WIRED: A ‘Bulletproof’ Criminal VPN Was Taken Down in a Global Sting

WIRED: A ‘Bulletproof’ Criminal VPN Was Taken Down in a Global Sting. https://www.wired.com/story/security-news-bulletproof-criminal-vpn-taken-down

Hacker is selling 34 million user records stolen from 17 companies

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hacker-is-selling-34-million-user-records-stolen-from-17-companies/