New Zealand shuts down gun buyback website amid fears of massive leak of law-abiding firearm owners' data
New Zealand’s online notification platform for the firearm buy-back program has been shut down after local gun owners association found a vulnerability that allegedly exposed data of some 70,000 law-abiding citizens.
“We have advised the office of the Privacy Commissioner of the potential issue,” police said in a statement, sharing little additional detail and admitting they were informed of the problem by a “member of the public.”
Immediately upon being made aware of the issue the platform was closed down and we are investigating the matter further
These people cannot be trusted with firearms or firearm data, the administration of the arms act needs to be removed from the #NzPolice asap #nzpol #colfohttps://t.co/so8GH18bzI pic.twitter.com/0WXMFyNmmO
— Barry Grump (@mrblowup) December 1, 2019
This ‘potential issue’ affected might have affected at least 70,000 law-abiding citizens – exposing the information they filed as part of their firearm hand-in notifications, including their bank account numbers and details of the guns they own – according to a local gun owners association.
“They were able to screenshot and download information. This means that gang members or other criminal elements could have accessed this information before our supporters found the breach,” a spokesperson for the Council of Licenced Firearms Owners told Newshub.
This is exactly what we feared of an incompetent agency in charge of an online register
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