Genetic testing firm 23andMe admits hackers accessed DNA data of 7m users
Briefly

On Friday, the California-based company said in a regulatory filing that the personal data of 0.1% of customers or about 14,000 individuals had been accessed by threat actors. But the filing warned that hackers were also able to access a significant number of files containing profile information about other users' ancestry.
That information includes names, relationship labels, birth year, self-reported location and other data. 23andMe said in a statement: We were made aware that certain 23andMe customer profile information was compiled through access to individual 23andMe.com accounts.
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