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23andMe to Book Up to $2M in Cybersecurity Breach Expenses

By Sabela Ojea


23andMe it expects to book $1 million to $2 million in costs related to a cybersecurity breach reported in October.

The South San Francisco, Calif.-based human genetics company on Friday said the one-time expenses, related to technology consulting services and legal fees, will be included in its third-quarter earnings report.

23andMe said it doesn’t know whether it will have a material financial impact on its results for the fiscal year ending March 31.

In October, 23andMe said profile information of some customers had been accessed by a third party without its permission following a cybersecurity breach.

The company hired forensic experts to help with the investigation and has determined that the third party was able to access 0.1% of user accounts, and obtain ancestry and health-related information.

23andMe is in the process of providing notification to users impacted by the incident as required by applicable law.


Write to Sabela Ojea at [email protected]; @sabelaojeaguix


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