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    An exclusive private school in Auckland is warning data may have been breached in a cyber attack

    An exclusive private school in Auckland is warning data may have been breached in a cyber attack


    Parents and alumni of Saint Kentigern College have been told of a potential data breach, with the possibility of names and emails being accessed.

    Executive trustee Kevin Morris wrote to the school community, saying the board was aware an email had been received by some members of its community.

    He says they're continuing to investigate but don't believe key information has been compromised.

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