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Neighbourly Data Suspected of Being Sold on the Dark Web; Stuff Seeks Injunction From the High Court

On January 5th, it was reported that Neighbourly, a social platform owned by the Stuff Group, has filed for an injunction with the Auckland High Court to prevent the further dissemination of stolen user data on the dark web following a major cybersecurity breach. The court has confirmed that it has accepted the application, but a hearing date has not yet been set.
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On January 5th, it was reported that Neighbourly, a social platform owned by the Stuff Group, has filed for an injunction with the Auckland High Court to prevent the further dissemination of stolen user data on the dark web following a major cybersecurity breach. The court has confirmed that it has accepted the application, but a hearing date has not yet been set.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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