Vastaamo hack: My darkest secrets were revealed to the world

A Finnish woman, Meri-Tuuli Auer, 30, was one of the 33,000 Vastaamo patients who fell victim to a cyber-attack that left her therapy notes - and those of countless others - scattered online. The hacker had gained access to Vastaamo's patient database and published it on the dark web, threatening to release Auer's most intimate thoughts unless she paid €200 in bitcoin.

For weeks, the extortionist drip-fed therapy records onto the dark web, trying to put pressure on Vastaamo to pay a ransom of around Β£400,000. But instead of destroying her, the hack had an unexpected effect: it made Auer realise she was more resilient than she thought.

In a desperate bid to take back control of her story, Auer requested a hard copy of her records from Vastaamo and shared some with the BBC. The notes reveal that she had confided in her therapist about mental health issues, binge drinking, and a secret relationship.

Auer says the data breach has eroded patient trust, with many people now refusing to seek therapy again due to fear of their records being leaked online. In response, she decided to confront her fears head-on by sharing her story on social media, telling those close to her about the leaked records, and even publishing a book about her experiences.

For Auer, the experience has been a transformative one. "It was a lot easier for me to know that everyone who knew me already knew," she says. While it may be impossible to shield herself from online repercussions, she's learned to take back control of her narrative and turn her trauma into something positive.

Auer's story is just the tip of the iceberg in Finland, where nearly 33,000 Vastaamo patients were targeted by a faceless hacker who stole their therapy records. The hack has had devastating consequences for many, leading some to take their own lives after discovering that their darkest secrets had been exposed online.

Despite the trauma she's experienced, Auer is now determined to use her voice to raise awareness about mental health issues and the importance of patient confidentiality in the digital age.
 
Ugh this cyber attack on Vastaamo is beyond disturbing 😱 it's like someone broke into your most personal space and just left all your files out there for anyone to see... 33,000 people affected? That's crazy 🀯 I can only imagine how Auer must've felt when her therapist notes went public... it's like she lost control of her own story. But at the same time, I gotta respect her decision to take back control and use this experience to spread awareness about mental health issues πŸ’ͺ
 
😱 I'm literally shocked by this situation... I mean, who would've thought that a cyber-attack could lead to something so empowering for Meri-Tuuli Auer? 🀯 It's like she was given a second chance at re-writing her story and taking back control of her narrative. πŸ’ͺ I can totally understand why many people might be hesitant to seek therapy again due to fear of their records being leaked online, but Meri-Tuuli's bravery is truly inspiring! πŸ’• She's turned what could've been a nightmare into an opportunity to raise awareness about mental health issues and promote patient confidentiality in the digital age. I'm definitely rooting for her! 🌟
 
πŸ€• That's just so messed up 🀯. I mean, can you even imagine having your private therapy sessions shared online with strangers? It's like, totally violating your trust with your therapist and basically exposing your deepest secrets to anyone who wants to see them. And now, Auer is using her story to spread awareness about mental health issues... it's actually kind of inspiring 🀩. But at the same time, I feel for her and all the other victims of this hack. The fact that some people are even considering taking their own lives because of this trauma is just heartbreaking πŸ’”. We need better systems in place to protect patient confidentiality online πŸ™.
 
😱 I'm still shook by this crazy story 🀯. Can you believe someone would do that to 33k people? Like, what even is the point of hacking into therapy records? It's not like it's gonna make them happy or something πŸ˜‚.

I feel so bad for Meri-Tuuli Auer tho πŸ’”. I can imagine how embarrassing and terrifying it must've been to have her private thoughts exposed online 🀫. But what really gets me is that she used this experience to take control of her narrative and turn it into something positive πŸ’ͺ. That's actually super inspiring πŸ™Œ.

It's crazy how a data breach like this can make people lose trust in therapy, but Auer is proof that sharing your story can be the best way to overcome trauma πŸ’•. I'm definitely going to share this on my socials to spread awareness about mental health and online safety πŸ’¬.
 
OMG, can you believe 33,000 ppl in Finland got hacked?! 🀯 That's like, a whole lotta people affected! 😱 And it's not just the data breach itself, but how it's made Auer realize she's more resilient than she thought... that's some powerful stuff right there πŸ’ͺ. But seriously, the stats are crazy - 30% of patients reported feeling anxious or stressed about their records being leaked πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And now Auer is using her voice to raise awareness, which is amazing πŸ™Œ.

Here's a stat that just blew my mind: did you know that 70% of patients who report data breaches experience anxiety and stress? πŸ“Š Like, it's no wonder people are freaking out! πŸ’₯

A chart to illustrate this point:

Patient Data Breach Anxiety Stress (2020-2025)
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Year | Anxiety % | Stress %
2020 | 40% | 30%
2021 | 50% | 35%
2022 | 60% | 40%
2023 | 70% | 45%
2024 | 80% | 50%

Let's keep pushing for better online security, ppl! πŸš¨πŸ’»
 
This whole thing is just messed up 🀯. I mean, 33k people affected, that's wild. The hacker was like a digital vigilante, right? But what really gets me is how it forced Meri-Tuuli to confront her fears and turn her trauma into something positive 🌈. I'm all for people sharing their stories, but the idea that the hack was this transformative experience for her... I dunno, it's just a double-edged sword. On one hand, she's using her voice for good πŸ’ͺ, but on the other, what about those who aren't so resilient? What if they're still trying to pick up the pieces of their own broken lives after their secrets got leaked online πŸ€•?
 
😊 I think its wild how one bad thing can turn into something good. Meri-Tuuli's story is like a wake-up call for everyone - we gotta take care of our online security πŸš«πŸ’» because it can literally ruin lives. But at the same time, she's showing us that even in the darkest times, there's always hope and control to be found πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸ’•. I mean, if sharing her story online could help others feel less alone and more empowered... that's kinda amazing 🀩. We should all take a page out of her book (no pun intended) and use our experiences to make a positive impact πŸ’—.
 
I'm so torn on this one 🀯... like I get why Meri-Tuuli Auer decided to share her story and try to take back control, but at the same time, can you blame her for wanting to keep those therapy notes private? Like, who wants their deepest secrets exposed online? πŸ’” But then again, sharing it with the BBC and social media could be seen as a way of reclaiming her narrative and spreading awareness about mental health issues... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, if she felt comfortable enough doing so. For me, though, I think we need to find a balance between opening up and protecting our personal info. Maybe there's a middle ground where we can share our stories without compromising patient confidentiality? πŸ€”
 
OMG 🀯 just read about Meri-Tuuli Auer's story & I'm literally so inspired by her πŸ’– She went from being a victim of cyber-hacking to turning it into a positive experience by sharing her own story and using it as a platform for mental health awareness 🌟 It's like she took back control of her narrative and turned her trauma into something beautiful πŸ’«
 
OMG 🀯 can u even imagine having ur deepest thoughts & feelings ripped apart by a hacker?! it's like having every single piece of paper in ur house scattered all over the internet... Auer's story is literally heartbreaking, she went through so much trauma after that cyber-attack but instead of letting it break her, she rose above it 🌟 and used her voice to spread awareness about mental health & patient confidentiality... it's so inspiring, i need a virtual hug just thinking about it πŸ’•
 
OMG u guyz, this story is like, soooo crazy πŸ˜‚! I mean who thought it was a good idea to hack into 33k therapy records 🀯? And poor Meri-Tuuli Auer's notes went from being her private thoughts to a public spectacle πŸ’”... but she took the high road and turned it into a story of resilience and empowerment πŸ’ͺ. I mean, who needs therapy when you can just share your trauma on social media and make a book out of it? πŸ“šπŸ‘€. The hackers might've won this round, but Auer's winning the award for most mental health awareness ever πŸ’•.
 
😱 33,000 people affected by a cyber-attack... can you believe it? 🀯 I mean, think about all those vulnerable people who shared their deepest secrets with therapists, never expecting them to be exposed online. It's just not right πŸ’”. But what's amazing is how Meri-Tuuli Auer took control of her story and turned her trauma into something positive 🌟. She's an inspiration! I hope more people will follow her lead and speak out about mental health issues, it's so important to break the stigma surrounding it πŸ’•. And yeah, Vastaamo needs to step up their security game ASAP ⏱️, can't let this kind of thing happen again 😑
 
Ugh, this is like, soooo worrying 🀯... I mean, who would've thought that having your therapy notes leaked online could actually be a good thing? πŸ€” It's crazy how Auer took it as an opportunity to share her story and turn her trauma into something positive. She's like, totally owning the narrative now πŸ’ͺ. And I gotta say, the fact that she's using her platform to raise awareness about mental health issues is super inspiring πŸ’–. We need more people like her speaking out about these important issues. It's a total reminder that even in the dark web, we can still find the light 🌟... and take back control of our own stories πŸ’₯
 
omg u no how hard it must b 2 hav ur personal info leaked online like dis 😱 33k ppl affected & some even took their own lives πŸ’” Auer's story is actually kinda inspiring tho, she went from bein vulnerable 2 takin control of her narrative 🀝 sharing her story & all πŸ“šπŸ’» u gotta respect dat πŸ’•
 
I'm shocked by this whole thing 🀯. I mean, who would've thought that being a victim of a cyber-attack could be kinda liberating? Auer's story is super inspiring, but also super sad at the same time. Like, I can imagine how terrifying it must've been for her to have her therapy records out there for everyone to see.

I think this whole thing highlights how vulnerable we are online and how easily our private stuff can get hacked πŸ€–. It's crazy that some people would try to exploit that by threatening Auer with more info unless they pay up. But at the same time, I love that she chose to take back control of her story and turn it into something positive πŸ’ͺ. Maybe this is a wake-up call for us all to be more mindful of our online safety 🚨?
 
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