Safety – Back in the Day For over a decade, I’ve had the privilege of engaging with various patient communities, both in person and online. During this time, I’ve witnessed…
Safety – Back in the Day For over a decade, I’ve had the privilege of engaging with various patient communities, both in person and online. During this time, I’ve witnessed…
Building a Protective Shield For Patient Communities Online One of the most important, and hardest, lessons I’ve learned in life is to ask for help. My struggle has always been…
by Rachel Tobac, Social Proof Security What happened in this data leak? Cyber criminals were able to find passwords that were involved in other breaches online and use a method…
by Tambre Leighn, Well Beyond Ordinary We’ve got a secret In terms of healthcare privacy, my first significant encounter came when I was a young adult caring for my late…
The Light Collective is thrilled to announce our partnership with CancerX, a public-private partnership co-hosted by Moffitt Cancer Center and the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe).
There have been many new developments since we originally found this security flaw with Facebook’s group settings that impacted millions of people. SicGRL is no longer the only issue that the patient community has with Facebook. There have also been subsequent vulnerabilities discovered beyond SicGRL that impact the safety of Facebook users. This blog post is a high-level summary and update about what has changed since the FTC got involved—and, importantly, what has not changed.