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A hacker has leaked millions of user records from genetic testing company 23andMe, including the DNA profiles of 4 million customers. The breach comes just weeks after the same hacker leaked a trove of user data stolen from the company. The leaked information has raised concerns about the security of personal genetic data and the potential for identity-based attacks. Users are being warned to change their passwords and take precautions to protect their information.
23andMe data breach sees an additional 4.1 million users affected Data breaches are a big deal, and we turned to Roger Neal, Head of Products at Apona Security, to offer some insight into this latest 23andMe breach. #databreach #23andme #technews https://t.co/valYEMfaqM
Hacker leaks millions more 23andMe user records on cybercrime forum https://t.co/gCBVS58rLZ
Warning to Brits to change 23andMe passwords after hackers leaked DNA profiles of 4million customers - amid claims ROYALS are among victims https://t.co/apovpnTzMz https://t.co/Ve0UTbMfuv
The same hacker who leaked a trove of user data stolen from 23andMe two weeks ago has now leaked millions of new user records. https://t.co/z1utjCgsAn https://t.co/ER9nl831ac
While @Retool blamed a recent breach on #GoogleAuthenticator syncing #MFA codes the cloud, #infosec experts say it speaks to a bigger problem in identity-based attacks. https://t.co/vPwGcDXc8d