23andMe tells victims it's their fault that their data was breached | TechCrunch
23andMe tells victims it's their fault that their data was breached | TechCrunch
In a letter to victims who filed a lawsuit against the company, 23andMe blames its breach on customers for reusing passwords.
They're blaming customers for not having good cybersecurity practices instead of themselves for not having good cybersecurity practices.
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23andMe can have all of the security practices they want, but they can't stop users from reusing passwords from other sites.
17 4 ReplyUhh yeah you can..
Mandatory 2FA with phone and password retry count. If it's targeted using breach data of email/passwords then the 2FA should still stop the majority...
17 0 ReplyShouldn’t service providers be hashing the plaintext passwords that show up in dark web leaks to see if matching users reused those passwords?
2 0 ReplyWouldn’t really be of any use if they’re doing things right and salt their hashes
4 0 ReplyThey typically do, but that doesn't stop hackers from posting the plaintext.
The real solution is to never store plaintext and to use MFA.
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