MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2026|No. 1131
New Zealand · Data Breach

New Zealand Data Breach: ManageMyHealth and Health NZ Found Responsible

An investigation by New Zealand's Privacy Commissioner has determined that both ManageMyHealth and Health NZ bear responsibility for a significant data hack affecting Northland residents.

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New Zealand's Privacy Commissioner has concluded an inquiry into a data hack that impacted Northland residents, finding both ManageMyHealth and Health NZ to be at fault. The investigation centered on the circumstances surrounding the breach and the subsequent handling of the incident.

The commissioner's findings attribute responsibility to the two entities, indicating potential shortcomings in their data security practices or incident response protocols. Specific details regarding the nature of the fault have not been fully elaborated in the available information.

This determination by the Privacy Commissioner is expected to influence future data protection policies and practices within New Zealand's health sector. It highlights the ongoing challenges in safeguarding sensitive personal information in an increasingly digital environment.

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