Shalise Tansey
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And then also a concussion on top of that.
So all of that was included in the notes that were taken.
And in there was also just like my date of birth, my full name, NHI number, where I lived, my phone number, like the list goes on, a brief summary of the car crash itself.
So yeah, there was some personal notes in there that I was like, oh, well, that's nice.
Now someone else has that.
At the start, I was nervous only because of all the personal data that they had in terms of like my date of birth, my phone number, like that could all be used to like go in and get other information.
But in terms of my health data, I feel like for me, because I'd been through so much in terms of the health system with my injuries and already been so exposed, I was just like, well, at this point, everyone just knows it.
Like I can't do anything about it.
So that I think was about a week and a half.
So we first found out on the 31st through news and stuff that there had been a breach.
And then later it came out that it was primarily health organizations within Northland.
And that's when I realized, oh, I could be part of this.
And then on the 9th of January, I got an email from Manage My Health to say that my data had been stolen.
So they advised me to change my password and set up two-factor authentication, which I don't think they had before the breach happened.
But besides that, nothing else.
That annoys me because I feel like when you sign up to something like Manage My Health, you kind of go in with the sense that like, I know my privacy is going to be protected because some of my most vulnerable information is on there.
Like if I'm being honest, I've had all this data stolen and I, besides them notifying me that it had happened and steps to take to ensure that it wouldn't happen again, I haven't heard anything else.
And so I'm kind of just like, I've had all this personal information stolen about a traumatic event that I've been through, and I have heard nothing else.