Hack of 92 Million Accounts

On MyHeritage DNA Testing Service Highlights The Importance of Two-Factor Authentication

On Monday June 4th, Motherboard reported that DNA testing and genealogy website MyHeritage suffered a security breach in October 2017. A security researcher discovered a file located outside MyHeritage’s servers with email addresses and password hashes for over 92 million MyHeritage accounts. According to a statement from MyHeritage, no other data was compromised (MyHeritage does […]

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