A DNA-testing agency seems to have ceased buying and selling – with out telling its prospects what has occurred to the extremely delicate information they shared with it.
Atlas Biomed, which has workplaces in London, provided to offer insights into folks’s genetic make up in addition to their predisposition to sure sicknesses.
Nevertheless, customers are not capable of entry their personalised studies on-line and the corporate has not responded to the BBC’s requests for remark.
Clients of the agency describe the state of affairs as “very alarming” and say they need solutions about what has occurred to their “most private info”.
The regulator, the Data Commissioner’s Workplace (ICO), has confirmed it has acquired a criticism about Atlas Biomed.
“Individuals have the appropriate to count on that organisations will deal with their private info securely and responsibly,” it mentioned in a press release.
Consultants say it reveals how customers of DNA-testing providers can discover themselves “utterly on the mercy” of such firms in the case of defending very delicate information.
Disappearing DNA studies
Lisa Topping, from Saffron Walden, Essex, despatched a saliva pattern to Atlas Biomed a number of years in the past, paying round £100 for a personalised genetic report.
In addition to telling her about her DNA profile, it claimed to additionally inform her about her predisposition to ailments and even accidents, bearing in mind info she had supplied in an accompanying questionnaire.
She might entry her report on-line – which she checked occasionally – till at some point the web site disappeared. She obtained no reply when she contacted them to ask what had occurred.
“I don’t know what another person might do with [the data] however it’s probably the most private info… I don’t know the way comfy I really feel that they’ve simply disappeared,” Lisa advised me.
In 2023, Kate Lake from Tonbridge, Kent, paid Atlas Biomed £139 for a report it by no means delivered.
It promised her a refund – then went silent, regardless of her making an attempt each technique of contact she might discover.
“I simply by no means heard again from anybody, it’s like no-one was at dwelling,” she mentioned.
She describes the state of affairs as “very alarming.”
“What occurs now to that info they’ve? I wish to hear some solutions,” she mentioned.
The BBC was additionally unable to contact Atlas Biomed.
A telephone quantity listed for the corporate is useless. The BBC visited its workplaces in London, however there was no signal of Atlas Biomed there.
The agency’s Instagram account, with over 11,000 followers, was final up to date in March 2022. Its last submit on X was in August the identical yr.
It shared a submit on Fb in June 2023, however didn’t reply to any of the feedback – which have been full of individuals complaining about being unable to contact it or entry their profiles.
Russia hyperlinks
The obvious disappearance of Atlas Biomed is a thriller – however it seems to have hyperlinks with Russia.
It’s nonetheless listed as an lively firm with Firms Home, the place all UK-based companies should register. Nevertheless, it has not filed any accounts since December 2022.
It lists eight official positions – although 4 of its officers have resigned.
Two of the apparently remaining officers are listed on the identical handle in Moscow – as is a Russian billionaire, who’s described as a now resigned director.
Atlas Biomed’s registered workplace is close to London’s so-called Silicon Roundabout, one of many prime places within the UK for tech corporations.
When the BBC visited, there was no signal of Atlas Biomed itself, however an organization registration agency based mostly within the constructing confirmed that it was a shopper of theirs, and legitimately used the handle as its personal.
This agency, in an electronic mail, claimed that it couldn’t put the BBC in contact with Atlas Biomed “for safety functions”.
“We extremely recommend that you simply contact them immediately,” it mentioned.
No-one from Atlas Biomed has responded to the BBC’s makes an attempt to contact it.
Cybersecurity skilled Prof Alan Woodward mentioned the obvious hyperlinks to Russia have been “odd.”
“If folks knew the provenance of this firm and the way it operates they won’t be fairly so able to belief them with their DNA,” he advised the BBC.
‘At their mercy’
None of this explains the place Atlas Biomed’s database of buyer DNA has ended up – and the BBC has seen no proof it’s being misused.
However Prof Carissa Veliz – creator of Privateness is Energy – factors out that DNA is arguably probably the most precious private information you may have. It’s uniquely yours, you possibly can’t change it, and it reveals your – and by extension, your loved ones’s – organic strengths and weaknesses.
Biometric information is given particular safety underneath the UK’s model of GDPR, the information safety legislation.
“If you give your information to an organization you might be utterly at their mercy and you’ve got to have the ability to belief them,” Prof Veliz mentioned.
“We shouldn’t have to attend till one thing occurs.”
Extra reporting by Graham Fraser