23andMe is back in the spotlight: 4.1 million users data is now online

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The genome of the Rothschilds and Rockefellers is in the palm of hackers hands.

Hackers continue to make publicly available data stolen from 23andMe, a genetic testing and analysis company. This time, data from 4.1 million user profiles from the United Kingdom and Germany appeared on the network, among which, according to hackers, there is genetic information about members of the royal family, the Rothschilds and Rockefellers.

Note that this is not the first data leak of 23andMe customers this month. Earlier, a hacker under the nickname Golem published on the hacker forum BreachForums data of 1 million Ashkenazi Jews and more than 300 thousand people of Chinese origin.

The new leak, published on the same BreachForums forum, contains 4,011,607 lines of data on people from the UK (allegedly including the royal family, the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers) and an additional CSV file with data on 139,172 residents of Germany.

"In this list, you can see the richest people living in the United States and Western Europe," the hackers said in a statement.

TechCrunch journalists checked some of the new data from the UK and confirmed their accuracy. They also discovered that some of 23andMe's customer data was being sold back in August 2023 on the closed hacker forum Hydra. Then the hacker claimed that he had about 300 terabytes of information stolen from the company.

23andMe still does not acknowledge the fact of a large-scale security breach and says that it is only a small number of accounts that were hacked.
 
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