5.5 million genetic profiles exposed. Your biological data is now permanent property of the dark web


 A sobering new analysis of the life sciences sector argues that the industry is facing a unique crisis where the data lost is impossible to reset. Citing the massive breach at 23andMe which exposed 5.5 million genetic profiles experts warn that genomic data has become the most valuable permanent asset on the dark web. Unlike a credit card number or a password a compromised genome cannot be changed leaving victims vulnerable to biological identity theft and targeted blackmail for life. The article frames this event as a canary in the coal mine for 2026 urging biotech firms to move beyond basic compliance. It calls for a fundamental shift in how genetic intellectual property is secured arguing that the current defenses are woefully inadequate for protecting data that defines who we are.

Read the original article at: https://hitconsultant.net/2026/01/05/from-genes-to-hackers-the-hidden-cybersecurity-risks-in-life-science/


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