23andMe to Pay $30 Million Settlement After Massive Hack Exposed Customer Data to Dark Web. Here’s Who’s Eligible to Make a Claim for Cash.

Reuters reported Friday that genetics testing company 23andMe has agreed to pay a $30 million settlement after a hack exposed 6.9 million customers’ personal information to the dark web. The company will also pay for three years of security monitoring for affected customers.

The class action lawsuit alleged that 23andMe failed to alert customers with Ashkenazi Jewish and Chinese ancestry that their personal data was posted for sale and that they may have been specially targeted in the April 2023 breach.

Related: 23andMe Hackers Selling Stolen User Data, Including DNA Profiles of ‘Celebrities,’ on Dark Web

23andMe said the settlement was “fair, adequate, and reasonable” in a court filing, per Reuters.

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