Dec. 11th, 2023

thewayne: (Default)
In October, the gene testing company got hacked. The information on 7,000,000 customers was compromised. From the article, the information compromised includes: "photos, full names, geographical location, information related to ancestry trees, and even names of related family members. The company said that no genetic material or DNA records were exposed. Days after that attack, the hackers put up profiles of hundreds of thousands of Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people for sale on the internet."

Of course, law suits started popping up immediately. Back to the article: "multiple class action claims” have already been against the company in both federal and state court in California and state court in Illinois, as well as in Canadian courts." No surprise there.

Here's the surprise.

23 sent out an update to its terms of service to all customers. Okay, that's not new, companies do it all the time and usually we ignore them. These were a bit different. Just a wee bit.

First off, unless you notified them in writing within 30 days, you automatically agreed to them.

Second, by agreeing to them, you relinquished your right to participate in class action claims.

GEE, ISN'T THAT SPECIAL?! Company gets hacked, then screws over their customers to try to prevent them from suing the company. Pretty clever. One law professor said that the change in the user agreement would not be enough to prevent claims, but the article did not go into any detail of the reasoning behind the statement. Perhaps some ex post facto going on there?

Myself, while I have had genetic testing performed, it was purely in a medical context and theoretically my genes have never been shared with companies like this. They are far too liberal with sharing their information and with letting law enforcement stroll through their data.

https://www.engadget.com/23andme-frantically-changed-its-terms-of-service-to-prevent-hacked-customers-from-suing-152434306.html
thewayne: (Default)
And all of your printers appearing to be HP lasers!

Doesn't that make you feel special?!

Theoretically your printer should continue working normally, unless you have third-party drivers. It's unknown if MS will be able to remove the driver and whether or not at that point what will happen to your printer configuration. Right now I'll bet IT staff are ready to go on a rampage at HP HQ! My home system is unaffected as I don't have printer drivers installed in it: I occasionally print to PDF files, that's it. If I need to actually print something, I mail the document to myself and print it from my laser attached to my Mac.

Microsoft claims it is a bug in the MS Store and has nothing to do with HP.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/12/hp-printer-app-is-installing-on-pcs-whether-they-have-hp-printers-or-not/
thewayne: (Default)
They have two items in their spice section that I highly recommend.

First is their Black Garlic. This stuff is fermented, making it slightly candied and VERY yummy! You can eat it by itself - in small quantity - for a little nibble. Good on all sorts of things, though it may discolor some stuff like eggs.

Next is their powdered mushrooms, labeled as Mushroom & Company: Multipurpose Umami. I normally don't like mushrooms, but this stuff is very useful for adding flavor and lets you sneak it in for people like me who don't like the appearance and texture of mushrooms. Sadly, I thought I'd bought another bottle of this the last time I was in Phoenix, but either I didn't or I can't find it. Either way, I'm pretty much out. Oh, well. We'll be back in Phoenix in February if not sooner.

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