Genetics testing company 23andMe has agreed to a $30 million settlement after a hack exposed 6.9 million customers’ personal information to the dark web, with affected customers receiving three years of security monitoring. The class action lawsuit alleged that 23andMe failed to notify customers of Ashkenazi Jewish and Chinese ancestry about the breach, leading to the sale of their data. Eligible users can claim up to $10,000, with those in certain states limited to $100 due to genetic privacy laws.
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1 Stock That Turned $1,000 Into $163,000
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