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Major U.S. genetic testing provider 23andMe has updated its Terms of Use in a bid to prevent data breach lawsuits, many of which have emerged following a credential stuffing attack in October that was initially reported to impact 4.1 million UK residents and 1 million Ashkenazi Jews before being expanded to affect 6.9 million individuals, BleepingComputer reports.

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