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Manage My Health hackers remove information about data online

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RNZ,
Publish Date
Wed, 7 Jan 2026, 12:11pm
A High Court injunction now bans anyone from accessing or sharing the hacked Manage My Health files. Photo / Michael Craig
A High Court injunction now bans anyone from accessing or sharing the hacked Manage My Health files. Photo / Michael Craig

Manage My Health hackers remove information about data online

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Wed, 7 Jan 2026, 12:11pm

The hackers who say they have stolen data from a health app have removed information about the data online. 

The hackers, known as 鈥淜azu鈥, previously published samples of the leaked information. 

Last night, Manage My Health was granted a High Court injunction preventing anyone from accessing or sharing the stolen data. 

This morning, all posts referring to the Manage My Health hack have been removed from an account purporting to be used by the hacker. 

Health Minister Simeon Brown has ordered an urgent review into the breach, which happened just before the turn of the new year. 

Brown told RNZ the breach was not acceptable. 

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a very serious breach, it鈥檚 not just the large number of New Zealanders impacted, over 100,000, but it鈥檚 the nature of the information that has been breached. 

鈥淣ew Zealanders have a right to expect that their data, which is being held by entities, whether public or private, is being held to the highest of standards,鈥 Brown said. 

鈥淚 think there鈥檚 certainly lessons that need to be learned, I think it鈥檚 pretty unacceptable what鈥檚 happened to be honest. 

鈥淚 think many New Zealanders will be very concerned about this.鈥 

Manage My Health has said between 6% and 7% of the approximately 1.8 million registered users were impacted. 

In an interview with RNZ on Tuesday, Manage My Health chief executive Vino Ramayah said the company was itself also the victim of crime. 

He said patients should trust the company 鈥渆ven though we have dropped the ball鈥, and his own medical records were among those accessed. 

On Tuesday, a cyber security expert told RNZ he could not see Manage My Health recovering from the breach. 

鈥淟ook, this is a big hit on our reputation and I do not disagree with that observation,鈥 Ramayah said. 

鈥淏ut whether we can recover, we鈥檝e got an excellent team, we鈥檝e got an excellent product and we have served Kiwis for a very long time well. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e very confident that we can restore the confidence and we are doing the right thing to ensure that we put providers and patients ahead of our own interests.鈥 

Ramayah said he took full responsibility for what had happened. 

鈥淭hat鈥檚 something for after the dust settles, whether I鈥檓 the current or continue to be the CEO,鈥 he said. 

鈥淚鈥檓 not unprepared to step down if there鈥檚 a better person who can do a better job than I did.鈥 

鈥 RNZ 

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