
The owner of a hacked online platform says a court injunction has been granted to prevent private information from being made public.
Legacy media outlet Stuff Digital, which owns Neighbourly and co-owns the Stuff news website, confirmed the High Court order while reporting on the breach. Neighbourly was taken offline on New Year’s Day as a precaution but has since been restored.
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Digital IDS and currency, looking better by the minute, right? I mean its not as if someone could siphon all the funds out of your bank account, right?
Who the hell would give their private info to those w****** at Stuffed?
I never knew there any connection between Stuffed and that stupid site. Never did trust it as it is tied to our faithful and incorruptible people in blue.
Unless the hackers are based in NZ, an injunction is as effective as a bag of used bog roll.