California Sues 23andMe Successor Over Alleged 2023 Data Breach Failures

California Sues 23andMe Successor Over Alleged 2023 Data Breach Failures
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The lawsuit highlights ongoing concerns about genetic data privacy and companies' responsibilities to protect sensitive user information.

  • California Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a lawsuit against the successor to 23andMe.
  • The lawsuit alleges the company misrepresented the severity of a 2023 data breach.
  • The genetic testing company is accused of failing to adequately protect user data during the breach.
  • The legal action centers on the company's handling and disclosure of the incident.
  • The breach in question occurred in 2023, according to both sources.

California's Attorney General filed a lawsuit against the company that succeeded 23andMe, alleging it failed to protect user data and misrepresented the impact of a 2023 data breach.

The case raises questions about the security of genetic information and the accountability of companies that handle sensitive personal data. The outcome may influence future regulations and industry practices.

Legal proceedings will determine whether the company is held liable for the alleged failures. Further developments may prompt regulatory or policy changes regarding genetic data protection.

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