What I would do is search for data where the kid is not biological child of both parents. For all the cases I found I would send automated email to both parents saying that if they don’t pay me I will reveal this info to their child, post it on their facebook and email all their friends. How many couples do you think found out that there was a mixup in the in vitro clinic or simply that there was some cheating and didn’t reveal it to everyone My guess is more than 0.
Or I would email everyone on the list saying that I analysed their data and found that there’s 100% probability they are gay/trans/have a small dick. Out of the 7 million, how many would believe it and pay not to have this revealed?
With 7 million users it’s more about running scams than getting ‘dirt’ on the individuals.
cman6@lemmy.world 11 months ago
You get a phone call from someone claiming to be from 23andme but they’re not…
Hi it’s Jim from 23andme. Just going through security with you. You did a test with us on the 5th Dec, your mother is X and your father is Y. Ok that confirms who I am. So as I said it’s Jim and in your results we see you have a genetic condition which means you will have early onset dementia. We offer a preventative treatment. Want to enrol in the trial? It’s $200.
Not the best example I admit but an example of how that data could be misused and you’ve just paid “Jim” $200