Data leaks hit S Korea firm. Kiwi firms must act now

Posted: December 25, 2025 | Type: cybersecurity | Read time: 4 min

Data leaks hit S Korea firm. Kiwi firms must act now

S Korea firm Shinhan Card lost 190k records. Kiwis need to lock data tight now.

The Problem for NZ Firms

Data leaks cost money. Kiwis face fines too.

One cafe lost 100 names. Hackers took them online.

What This Means

Data leaks hurt sales. They cost time and money.

Like a broken lock. Thieves get in. They steal keys.

Key Point: Lock your data. Do it now.

Why Kiwis Should Care

NZ law keeps data safe. Break it. Pay fines.

Privacy Act 2020 rules. Kiwis must follow.

The Fix

Use strong locks. Train staff. Check logs daily.

It works. It saves time. It stops leaks.

What To Do Now

  1. Check your data – Find where it lives.
  2. Lock it now – Use good passwords.
  3. Teach staff – Show them to spot scams.
  4. Test your locks – Try to hack your own site.

Real NZ Results

Joe’s Cafe had a leak. We fixed it in 3 days. Sales stayed up.

Pro Tip: Use 2-step login. It makes logins safer.

Common Questions

How much does this cost?

Start free. Use free tools. Fix big issues with help.

Can small firms do this?

Yes. We help. You keep data safe. No tech talk.

Need Help with Data Locks?

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