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6.9 million users of 23andMe had personal information stolen by hackers

A spokesperson for 23andMe confirmed to The Hill that hackers had stolen the personal information of approximately 6.9 million users in a recent data leak. A spokesperson for 23andMe confirmed to The Hill that hackers had accessed the data of approximately 5.5 million users through the DNA Relatives feature.

 According to a company spokesperson who spoke with The Hill on Monday, hackers stole the private information of an estimated 6.9 million users of 23andMe genetic testing. According to a 23andMe spokesperson, the company’s DNA Relatives feature was used to access the data of an estimated 5.5 million users. According to a company spokesperson who spoke with The Hill on Monday, hackers stole the private information of an estimated 6.9 million users of 23andMe genetic testing. According to a 23andMe spokesperson, the company’s DNA Relatives feature was used to access the data of an estimated 5.5 million users. 

A spokesperson for 23andMe confirmed to The Hill that hackers had stolen the personal information of approximately 6.9 million users in a recent data leak. A spokesperson for 23andMe confirmed to The Hill that hackers had accessed the data of approximately 5.5 million users through the DNA Relatives feature.

  

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