Cybersecurity Gaps Exposed in Somalia E-Visa System

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Posted: December 22, 2025 | Type: cybersecurity | Read time: 4 min

Cybersecurity Gaps Exposed in Somalia E-Visa System

Data leaks hurt users. Somalia’s visa site shows this risk.

The Problem for NZ Firms

Somalia’s e-visa site leaks data. People lose control of their info.

Joe’s Cafe had a data hack. Customer names and emails went public.

What This Means

Data leaks cost trust. Firms lose sales and face fines.

Bad security makes users worry. They stop using your site or app.

Key Point: Poor locks let hackers steal info. Fix them fast.

Why Kiwis Should Care

NZ sites face same risks. Firms get fined for bad data use.

The Privacy Act 2020 now covers more online data. Firms must follow it.

The Fix

Use strong locks. Test them every week.

Train staff to spot threats. Make it simple and clear.

What To Do Now

  1. Get a security check – Find holes in your system.
  2. Fix weak parts – Update all software and tools.
  3. Train your team – Teach them to spot fake emails.
  4. Check NZ laws – Make sure you follow the Privacy Act.

Real NZ Results

Main Street Shop used new locks. Their data stays safe and clients trust them.

Pro Tip: Start with small fixes. Fix one problem at a time.

Common Questions

What if my site gets hacked?

Stop the attack. Tell your users fast. Fix the hole.

How much does security cost?

Start with free tools. Use NZ support for small firms.

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