Instagram Leak Hits Kiwis – What You Need to Know
17.5 million Instagram records are out. Data is on dark web. You must act now.
The Problem for NZ Firms
Instagram data is leaked. 17.5 million records are now online.
Names, emails, and passwords are exposed. This is risky for Kiwi businesses.
What This Means
Hackers can use this data. They try to get into accounts. That’s bad for customers.
Your business could face fines. NZ Privacy Act says you must protect data. You must act now.
Why Kiwis Should Care
NZ Privacy Act 2020 is in place. Firms must protect customer data. Leaks break the law.
Auckland firms are at risk. Dark web data spreads fast. Hacks grow each day.
The Fix
You must change all passwords. Use strong ones. Never reuse them.
Enable 2FA. This adds a second lock. No one gets in without you.
What To Do Now
- Check Your Logins – Use a free site to see if your email is leaked.
- Change Passwords – Make new ones with letters, numbers, and symbols.
- Use 2FA – Turn on extra security for all your important accounts.
- Train Your Team – Teach them to spot fake login links and emails.
Real NZ Results
Jane’s café used our help. They fixed their data. No more leaks. Done in 3 days.
Pro Tip: Use a password manager. It stores all your passwords safely. You only need one master key.
Common Questions
How does this affect my business?
Customer data is at risk. Fines could follow. Act fast to avoid trouble.
Can I stop this myself?
You can try basics. But experts do it faster. They know where to look.

