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California sues 23andMe over 2023 data breach impacting 7 million users

California is suing Chrome Holding Co., formerly known as 23andMe, over a 2023 data breach that exposed the sensitive genetic and personal information of approximately 7 million users. Attorney General Rob Bonta alleges the company had lax security measures, failed to protect against common cyberattack methods like credential stuffing, and misled consumers about the breach's severity. The lawsuit seeks civil penalties and injunctions, highlighting the particular danger of genetic data being sold on the dark web amidst rising hate crimes. AI

IMPACT Highlights the critical need for robust data security and privacy regulations, especially for companies handling sensitive genetic information.

RANK_REASON A state attorney general filing a lawsuit against a major company over a significant data breach. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=2 ai=0.4]

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California sues 23andMe over 2023 data breach impacting 7 million users

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  1. Engadget TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] (Mariella Moon) ·

    California sues 23andMe over 2023 data breach that affected 7 million users

    California AG Rob Bonta has sued 23andMe over the 2023 data breach that led to the sale of 7 million users' data on the dark web.

  2. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Jaimie Ding, The Associated Press ·

    California sues 23andMe over alleged ‘lax’ data security that failed to protect nearly 7 million users’ data in 2023 breach

    23andMe agreed to pay a $50 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of failing to protect customers whose personal information was exposed in the breach.