The 23andMe Data Breach Fallout: Updates, Warnings, and Hacks

The recent data breach at 23andMe, initially reported to affect 14,000 people, has now been revealed to impact 6.9 million individuals. The stolen data includes sensitive information such as full names, genetic information, and more. Experts warn that the implications of this breach are severe, as the ability to weaponize DNA data could grow more acute with advancing technology. The stolen data is already up for sale, and the hack could expose 23andMe to lawsuits. Additionally, the company's updated terms of service now require users to give up their right to sue. The breach highlights the potential consequences of personal data being used for discriminatory purposes and identity theft. The lack of two-factor authentication has been criticized as a preventable security flaw.
- Why the 23andMe Data Breach Is Such a Disaster Gizmodo
- 23andMe updates terms of service to shield itself from class-action lawsuits after data breach Axios
- Warning: 23andMe's new terms of service include a class action waiver and forced arbitration. The Verge
- 23andMe Hack Is a Wake-Up Call for Your Password Habits The Wall Street Journal
- 23andMe confirms hackers accessed data of 6.9 million users Fox Business
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