A class action lawsuit against the DNA-testing company claims it didn’t notify customers that their personal information had made it onto the dark web.

Jewish News Syndicate; jns.org

For five months last year, hackers penetrated the security of the DNA-sequencing company 23andMe, resulting in customer data appearing for sale in “curated” lists that focused on Chinese customers and Ashkenazi Jews.

A new class action suit filed in San Francisco on Jan. 26 seeks to hold 23andMe responsible for not protecting users’ private information and not notifying them of the breach. The company apparently didn’t learn about the crime until a hacker posted on Reddit revealing some of the stolen information.

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https://www.jns.org/23andme-data-breach-targeted-jews/


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