A security researcher informed DNA testing and genealogy website MyHeritage that a file with 92 million user email addresses and scrambled passwords were found on a server outside of the company.
According to a press release from MyHeritage, Deep Nostalgia was developed in collaboration with D-ID, a company that specializes in video reenactment by using an AI technique called deep learning.
which was blocked in 2016 for non-compliance. The Moscow Times contacted MyHeritage for comment, but the company did not immediately respond.
It is free, so it is just your time that is required.” MyHeritage was an Israeli-owned company until it was acquired by Francisco Partners, a San Francisco-based private equity firm, for a ...