New Zealand launches review of medical portal hack

New Zealand launches review of medical portal hack

Updated: March 30, 2026

The website, Manage My Health, is used by many health centers in New Zealand and allows patients and providers to access medical records, lab results, book appointments and order prescriptions

WELLINGTON, New Zealand – New Zealand’s health ministry will look into the cause of a cybersecurity breach of a privately owned website, which hosts medical records for roughly a third of the country’s population and what extra protections are needed, the government said Monday, January 5.

New Zealand launches review of medical portal hack

The review would assess how the hackers were able to gain access, investigate the data protections in place, and recommend improvements, Minister of Health Simeon Brown said in a statement.

“Patient data is incredibly personal and whether it is held by a public agency or a private company, it must be protected to the highest of standards,” Brown said. “We must learn from this incident.”

The website, Manage My Health, is used by many health centers in New Zealand and allows patients and providers to access medical records, lab results, book appointments and order prescriptions.

New Zealand launches review of medical portal hack

Auckland-owned Manage My Health said in a statement that a cybersecurity incident on December 30 meant that health documents from roughly 6% to 7% of the 1.8 million registered users may have been compromised. The gaps that allowed unauthorized access are now fixed, it said.

New Zealand newspaper The Post reported that a $60,000 ransom had been demanded to prevent the release of the documents.

New Zealand launches review of medical portal hack
New Zealand launches review of medical portal hack

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