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California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued Chrome Holding Co. (formerly 23andMe) on May 28, 2026 in San Francisco Superior Court, alleging the company failed to protect sensitive customer genetic and personal data in a prolonged 2023 breach.
Prosecutors say the attack began in April 2023, lasted about five months and ultimately exposed information tied to roughly 6.9â7 million U.S. customers, including about 856,000 Californians.
The complaint accuses the company of ignoring warning signs, downplaying the severity of the incident and failing to guard against a credential-stuffing attack that initially accessed about 14,000 accounts and then exploited a vulnerability to harvest wider datasetsâraw genetic data, health reports, DNA-relatives information, ancestry and birth-year/location details.
Bonta is seeking civil penalties under Californiaâs Genetic Information Privacy Act and consumer protection laws.
The lawsuit adds to litigation and regulatory fallout following 23andMeâs March 2025 Chapter 11 filing, a federal settlement fund of $30â50 million for U.S. claimants, a ÂŁ2.31 million UK ICO fine, and last yearâs asset purchase by a nonprofit tied to co-founder Anne Wojcicki for $305 million.







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