Source: Radio New ZealandScreenshotPeople who have had their personal information stolen from the Stuff-owned Neighbourly platform could be vulnerable to online threats, a cyber security expert says. Neighbourly has told members it will look to get a court injunction, but it is satisfied the breach was quickly contained. “Bear in mind as well that the people who are impacted by the ManageMyHealth breach and the Neighbourly breach are potentially people who are quite vulnerable and don’t understand how to protect themselves. Lives could be put at riskGorilla Technology chief executive Paul Spain said the Neighbourly data breach was “really significant”. “But it’s still available unfortunately to anyone that chooses to pay for it or retrieve the portions of it that might be leaked for free.”Spain described the Neighbourly breach as a wake-up call.
Source: Stuff January 04, 2026 21:46 UTC