Consider the case of genetic testing company 23andMe: In October, attackers executed a credential stuffing attack that affected roughly 6.9 million users. By exploiting reused login
credentials from other, unrelated breaches, hackers were able to access user accounts and sensitive information including names, birth years, and genetic ancestry details. The hackers then posted the compromised data to BreachForums, a platform where cybercriminals share and sell stolen information.