The Truth About How Exposed Your Health Data Really Is

When lab results are scattered across unsecured systems, your most private health information becomes an easy target for leaks, misuse, and cyberattacks.

By Renan Correa •  3 min read
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A recent survey revealed that 50% of people store their lab results in digital formats like patient portals, email, health apps, or cloud drives. While each method may seem secure on its own, risks increase when people begin interacting with their data across multiple platforms.

In the rush for convenience, people often download and share health files across systems not built to safeguard sensitive information. This increases the risk of data leaks and privacy breaches.

The Real-Life Impact of Data Exposure

Many people don’t realize that uploading a lab result to an AI tool can set off a chain reaction that seriously compromises their privacy.

Your data will be stored, analyzed, and retained indefinitely. If hacked, your information can be leaked or sold. Criminals use this data for identity theft, insurance fraud, and targeted scams.

This is where social engineering attacks come in. A scammer can use stolen health data to impersonate a lab, doctor, or insurance company, making calls or emails that sound legitimate but are designed to trick you into revealing even more information.

The end result? A personal privacy breach that started with what seemed like a harmless upload.

How to Make Sure Your Digital Health Data is Safe

With respect to chat-like online AI tools, look for HIPAA-compliant services to help protect your health information. Spoiler alert: there aren't any.

All mainstream AI tools store the information you input, and retain it on their servers for training and improving their models.

"Please don’t enter confidential information in your conversations or any data you wouldn’t want a reviewer to see or Google to use to improve our products, services, and machine-learning technologies."

Ezm5 was designed from the ground up with data security and privacy at its core. That’s why we signed a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) with OpenAI to ensure that all data from every interaction with AI models is immediately and permanently deleted from their servers.

Your account is safeguarded with secure login verification and a hashed password, and all data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Even if shared over a public or monitored connection, the information exchanged remains completely unreadable.

Empowered by the 3 Pillars of Cybersecurity

Confidentiality and Integrity are ensured by strong encryption, secure login, and intrusion detection systems. At the same time, Ezm5 also maintains Availability so  you can share your data whenever you need it with the people you trust.

Security should empower your ability to care, not limit it. Ezm5 protects your privacy without barriers, giving you seamless tools to manage your health and support those who matter most.

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  • AI data privacy

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