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Stuff seeks court injunction after 'Neighbourly' website data breach

Legacy media outlet Stuff has applied to the High Court in an effort to prevent the further circulation of data taken from its Neighbourly website in a significant cyber breach. Court officials in Auckland have confirmed to state media an application for an injunction has been filed and accepted, as the company moves to limit the spread of information believed to have been stolen during the attack. Neighbourly temporarily took its website offlin…
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Daily Telegraph NZ broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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