23andMe Just Filed for Bankruptcy. You Should Delete Your Data Now

23andMe, maker of popular DNA test kits, announced Sunday that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is looking for a buyer. And while the company has promised to continue protecting customer data amidst a possible sale, California’s attorney general has warned 23andMe users to delete their information.

The company’s decision to declare bankruptcy was not a surprising one. After a 2023 data breach in which attackers gained access to information from close to 7 million customer profiles, 23andMe’s stock price plummeted and the company settled a class-action lawsuit for $30 million. Co-founder and CEO Anne Wojcicki on social media announced that she is stepping down in order to make a bid for the company, and thanked 23andMe’s 15 million customers.

Those customers should delete their information before it’s sold.



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