🤠Howdy! Not the most positive first post inside /privacy but here goes...
- Hackers have been able to gain access to personal information from about 6.9 million users of genetic testing company 23andMe, using customers' old passwords.
- In some cases this included family trees, birth years and geographic locations, the company said.
- After weeks of speculation the firm has put a number on the breach, with more than half of its customers affected.
- The stolen data "does not include DNA records" -
apparently
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