Consumer genealogy website MyHeritage said that email addresses and password information linked to more than 92 million user accounts have been compromised in an apparent hacking incident.

MyHeritage said that its security officer had received a message from a researcher who unearthed a file named "myheritage" containing email addresses and encrypted passwords of 92,283,889 of its users on a private server outside the company.

"There has been no evidence that the data in the file was ever used by the perpetrators," the company said in a statement late Monday.

MyHeritage lets users build family trees, search historical records and hunt for potential relatives. Founded in Israel in 2003, the site launched a service called MyHeritage DNA in 2016 that, like competitors Ancestry.com and 23andMe, lets users send in a saliva sample for genetic analysis. The website currently has 96 million users; 1.4 million users have taken the DNA test.
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