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Invysta in the NewsWhat Could Have Stopped the 23andMe Hack?
On Oct. 10, 2023, 23andMe announced that bad actors had stolen the personal, genetic, and ethnic data of millions of users. Even more shocking, the hackers were selling this data—including names, photos, locations, and genetic ancestry information of 23andMe users—on the dark web, potentially opening up the victims to being targeted based on their ethnicity.
Invysta Announces Layered Data Protection Tied to Each Login Device
Invysta achieves the highest levels of data access protection within a company’s layered information structure!
Invysta Technology Group, a developer of multi-factor access authorization technology, today announced the introduction of its “Layered Access Protection” feature within its patented Anonymous Access Key security architecture.
The Malicious Hack and Theft of 23andMe
On Oct. 10, 2023, the genetic testing service, 23andMe, confirmed that the platform was hacked, and bad actors had stolen the personal and ethnic information of millions of users. Even more shocking, the hackers were selling this data—including names, photos, locations, and genetic ancestry information of 23andMe users—on the dark web.
Navigating Growth — Interview
Navigating Growth — Interview
Q+A with the Safety Detectives
Gary Streuter was interviewed by the Safety Detectives about Invysta’s origins, missions and objectives…
Invysta wins TIMMY Award!
Invysta Technology Group, a cyber-security developer of multi-factor access and authorization technology today announced that the company has won a 2019 Timmy People’s Choice Award for Best Tech Startup in Orange County Ca.