Core Insights - New Zealand's largest healthcare platform has been hacked, resulting in the theft of personal health information of over 100,000 users [1] - The hacker, known as "Kazu," has demanded a ransom of $60,000, claiming the attack was a commercial act rather than politically motivated [1] - The New Zealand Ministry of Health has initiated an investigation into the data breach, which has raised concerns among users of the platform [1] Company Overview - The compromised platform, "Manage My Health," is one of the most widely used healthcare portals in New Zealand, with approximately 1.8 million users [1] - The breach involved a specific module of the system rather than the entire platform [1] - The platform stores sensitive user information, including medical records, phone numbers, and addresses [1] Investigation and Response - The New Zealand Health Minister, Simeon Brown, announced an investigation into the data breach, emphasizing the concerns it has raised among users [1] - The platform has confirmed the list of potentially stolen patient information and has begun notifying the first affected users [1]
新西兰医疗平台遭黑客入侵 超10万用户信息被盗
Xin Hua She·2026-01-07 03:22