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23andMe Proposes $30 Million Payment for Data Breach

Accepted submission by fliptop at 2024-09-16 20:33:11 from the what's-my-DNA-worth-anyway? dept.
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Genetic information and ancestry reports of U.S. citizens were among the information stolen in the cyber attack [theepochtimes.com]:

23andMe proposes to compensate millions of customers affected by a data breach on the company’s platform, offering $30 million as part of the settlement, along with providing users access to a security monitoring system.

The genetic testing service will pay the amount to approximately 6.4 million American users, according to a proposed class action settlement [courtlistener.com] filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on Sept. 12. Personal information was exposed last year after a hacker breached the website’s security and posted critical user data for sale on the dark web.

[...] According to the settlement proposal, users will be sent a link where they can delete all information related to 23andMe.

[...] In an emailed statement to The Epoch Times, 23andMe Communications Director Andy Kill said that out of the $30 million aggregate amount, “roughly $25 million of the settlement and related legal expenses are expected to be covered by cyber insurance coverage.”

Also at USA Today [usatoday.com], Fox Business [foxbusiness.com] and The Verge [theverge.com].

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