Tech companies are marketing AI-based note-taking software to therapists as a new time-saving tool. But by signing up, providers may be unknowingly offering patients’ sensitive health information as data fodder to the multibillion-dollar AI therapy industry.
Meanwhile the guy who breached a Finnish therapy database and held 33,000 records for ransom just got out of prison after serving around 2 years of a 6 year sentence:
To make matters worse he basically “served” 2 years in hotel. Because that’s what Finnish prisons are. He clearly wasn’t punished enough. I’m afraid he will go back to his criminal life…
Finland to financial criminals victimizing the entire country:
Finland to the actual victims:
(Hi from Canada where the courts do the same thing and then get all high and mighty about being “progressive” and “rehabilitative” when the victims express their grievances)
Meanwhile the guy who breached a Finnish therapy database and held 33,000 records for ransom just got out of prison after serving around 2 years of a 6 year sentence:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vastaamo_data_breach
To make matters worse he basically “served” 2 years in hotel. Because that’s what Finnish prisons are. He clearly wasn’t punished enough. I’m afraid he will go back to his criminal life…
Finland to financial criminals victimizing the entire country:
Finland to the actual victims:
(Hi from Canada where the courts do the same thing and then get all high and mighty about being “progressive” and “rehabilitative” when the victims express their grievances)