@Moon @GrownHealth posted this earlier, if it is of any help. Maybe he can give you more details of the patient who built the tool to search, if it’s ok for him to do so now.
@Moon @GrownHealth posted this earlier, if it is of any help. Maybe he can give you more details of the patient who built the tool to search, if it’s ok for him to do so now.
Did you sign up before or after the 7th June? If after then you don’t need to worry I don’t think.Thanks but I am not doing a night of anxiety. Am I on it please?
They're quite willing to help, but after some checks only CB1 Medical themselves can legally put the tool up and reprocess the data. The author is willing to send on, and I'll get back to them shortly with forwarding details.@Moon @GrownHealth posted this earlier, if it is of any help. Maybe he can give you more details of the patient who built the tool to search, if it’s ok for him to do so now.
I know this is a frustrating answer, but I can't confirm - I'm under legal guidance not to reprocess or access the data in any way.Thanks but I am not doing a night of anxiety. Am I on it please?
Thank you. Yes looking into it further everyone's will be if signed pre june. I will speak to a solicitor tomorrow i want to sue them.They're quite willing to help, but after some checks only CB1 Medical themselves can legally put the tool up and reprocess the data. The author is willing to send on, and I'll get back to them shortly with forwarding details.
CB1 also need to check with their new contracted company helping manage the data breach whether that's fully compliant. We've also urged them to look into the legality of submitting details to "HaveIBeenPwned".
I know this is a frustrating answer, but I can't confirm - I'm under legal guidance not to reprocess or access the data in any way.
That said, given we've previously been told CB1's patient numbers, and they line-up with the amount of unique contact details - I would assume your details are almost certainly there.
Way before, thanks.Did you sign up before or after the 7th June? If after then you don’t need to worry I don’t think.
@Moon, please email CB1 Medical directly tonight to confirm you're affected - I've asked them to check and confirm today if whatsoever possible
EDIT: Won't be tonight, but for and all users whom want to confirm whether their details were affected, please email their chief operating officer Anabel directly - and she'll get through every request as quickly as possible tomorrow: anabel@cb1medical.com
In general we're expecting a full announcement from CB1 tomorrow.
I've just sent the CB1 Medical pharmacy an email apon figuring out how to access the status of my prescription on the app and it seem to be further on than I thought !Thanks Muiredach for sharing that alternative email![]()
Good morning mate, hope you didn't have too much of a restless night !
May as well not of sent anything for me as it doesn't address what as a carer for a patient I have to do next and seems to be downplaying it a bit when the facts are the info is in the public domain ! Just my initial reaction as a carer for a patient with themGood morning mate, hope you didn't have too much of a restless night !
What is your thoughts on this response?
I'm happy to wait on a reply from my emails last night to see how to proceed further!
I think this email is laughable and if anything further degrades any confidence I would have as a patient.
The other risk is blackmail.Ive just returned from a weekend break.... put my order through around 8am today, then got the emailcame straight here to talk about it and found that you guys have been hot on it all weekend
Ran the email through ChatGPT, I've read all the posts in this thread, and these are the conclusions AI has made with the information.
It's brought me some relief, I hope it can ease some of the wider anxiety many of us are experiencing- I'm also a CB1 Medical patient, no affiliation.
Data breach impact – what it means for you
Details exposed:
* Name
* Contact details (phone/email)
* Date of birth
* 6-month order history (breached in May/June 2025, so 6 months prior to that included?)
* Clinician’s name/email
Not exposed:
* Medical notes/records
* Financial info
* Home address
Risks:
* Phishing emails/texts that look more convincing
* Spam calls/emails
* Social engineering (using your clinician’s name to trick you)
* Identity theft risk is very low without address/financial data
What to do:
* Be cautious of unexpected calls/emails, even if they know your DOB or clinician’s name
* Don’t click suspicious links — contact the organisation directly
* Monitor your bank and credit reports for unusual activity
* Use strong, unique passwords + enable 2FA where possible
Reassurance:
* No bank, address, or medical records were leaked
* Main risk is phishing attempts, not financial fraud
For concerns and to discuss this directly, email CB1s chief operating officer
anabel@cb1medical.com
i think this is accurate, but if you could confirm @GrownHealth @Muiredach![]()
Cheers mate and coming from someone who understands this stuff that sort of reassures me I wasn't being over sensitive regards their response.I think this email is laughable and if anything further degrades any confidence I would have as a patient.
A cyber attack would have been better, it seems very obvious to me that they do not know how this data was leaked, I don't think they can rule out system breaches given they clearly have no identifiers for foreign activity evidenced by the fact this was live for 10 weeks.
I think the scary thing for me would be that the person mat still have access to their systems either via an exploit or by being an active member of their payroll and they haven't got the slightest clue.
A much weaker reply that I was hoping they'd put out.
If I was a CB1 Medical patient I would be replying to that asking for a discharge letter.