
Hackers accessed 23andMe data of millions of users, company says
23andMe launched an investigation in October after a hacker claimed to have access to users' personal information.
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23andMe launched an investigation in October after a hacker claimed to have access to users' personal information.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency -- or CISA -- has launched its first nationwide public service announcement. The PSA aims to teach Americans basic cybersecurity habits in order to stay safe online. Jen Easterly, CISA director, joins CBS News to share tips on how you can protect yourself while using the internet.
The breach, which took place at an email processing center, is one of the largest ever reported in the health care field.
A group of GOP House Republicans is calling for Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg to testify before Congress over the possible indictment of former President Donald Trump. Major Garrett is joined by CBS News Congressional Correspondent Scott Macfarlane to discuss Congress's reaction to this and the recent DC Health Link data breach.
Officials in Washington, D.C., and New York are boosting security efforts in case of potential unrest surrounding a possible indictment of former President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, a top Democrat investigating the hack of the D.C. health insurance data system told CBS News the personal information of at least 17 current or former members of Congress has been exposed. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined Lilia Luciano and Lana Zak to discuss.
The hack of the D.C. health insurance data system has triggered at least three probes and a federal civil lawsuit, CBS News has learned. Reports say it may have impacted more than 56,000 people overall.
Cybersecurity expert and analyst Christopher Krebs tells "Face the Nation" that while it's unclear who the actor or actors behind the data breach of members of Congress, it's "very possibly a Russian-linked cyber criminal."
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on how Mike Pence "avoided a major constitutional crisis" on Jan. 6; the possibility of a "Russian-linked cyber criminal" behind the Congress data breach; Biden's run for reelection in 2024; and how the reversal in women's rights is now a global emergency.
The health data breach has hit lawmakers and their staffers on Capitol Hill. The FBI has confirmed some information from the breach has been sold on the dark web. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins with the latest on that and other developments from Capitol Hill.
Wireless carrier T-Mobile said Thursday the data of 37 million customers was stolen by an unidentified intruder in November. William Antonelli, tech consumer reporter for Insider, breaks down what we know so far about the data breach.
Recent data breaches at American Airlines and Uber have raised concerns that consumer data is increasingly vulnerable to hacking attempts. Lindsay Gorman, a senior fellow for emerging technologies at the Alliance for Securing Democracy, discussed what customers should be concerned about if their data was compromised.
There was no indication that Uber's fleet of vehicles or its operation was in any way affected.
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are meeting in Alaska on Friday for a high-stakes summit over ending the war in Ukraine. Follow live updates.
Erin is the first hurricane to develop over the Atlantic this year, and meteorologists are closely tracking its path and forecast.
Environmental groups and independent scientists are criticizing a report assembled by a small team of well-known climate skeptics selected by Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
Attorney General Pam Bondi issued an order Thursday that amounted to a sweeping reversal of "sanctuary" policies in D.C.
A CBS News analysis of FAA data reveals frequent red flags in flight paths near Reagan Washington National Airport in the year before January's deadly midair collision.
CBS News will have live coverage as President Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin hold a rare meeting Friday at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska.
A group of masked U.S. Border Patrol agents showed up in trucks outside of the press conference at the Japanese American National Museum.
A car accident, a series of secret wiretaps, a shootout with police and a drug bust eventually led federal investigators back to cartel leaders in Mexico.
The PBS board voted to cut its budget by 21% on Wednesday, a month after Congress stripped away its federal funding.