Genetic testing company 23andMe revealed that its data breach was much worse than previously reported, hitting about half of its total customers.
[…] about 5.5 million people who opted-in to 23andMe’s DNA Relatives feature, which allows customers to automatically share some of their data with others. The stolen data included the person’s name, birth year, relationship labels, the percentage of DNA shared with relatives, ancestry reports and self-reported location.
Well, that’s just great.
The article also says that hackers were selling the data for up to $10 per account.
Interestingly, 23&Me also just updated their terms of service a couple days ago too.
How many times have 23andMe or Ancestry been hacked now?
I wonder if governments or insurance companies have hackers…