Shotgun (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)
Shotgun Auto (non MSSA)
Rifle (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)
Rifle Auto (non MSSA)
MSSA
Pistol
Black powder (rifle, pistol, shotgun)
Air/Gas (pistol, rifle)
un-armed
Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!
OK then.....
Muppets!!!
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/a...ectid=12290154
Lets go Brandon
So, The Buy-Back data was publicly accessible.
Names, Licence numbers, Firearms held and Bank accounts.
Fucking.
Hell.
And they say a Register will be safe....
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
I look forward to Laava and Huzza's opinion's on this!?
Come on you two you've had plenty to say in here out with it??
Now my opinion is Jacinda should resign. This entire gun grab has been a total fiasco.
The police and this government are a TOTAL F'ing DISGRACE!!!
Police have confirmed a dealer with legitimate access to the online notification platform for the gun buyback programme was able to see all owners' details.An update to the database - not authorised by police - had given dealers a higher level of access last week thanks to "human error", police saidMaybe before you comment you should actually find out what happened before going off half cocked.he Office of the Privacy Commissioner has been advised, and police are working to notify people whose privacy has been breached.
The vendor's software has an audit log which will show - in time - how many people's information had been accessed.
Out of interest what has to happen before the US president should resign in your opinion?![]()
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
^^
Thats just Nash's version of events. Thats not what I heard.
And:
Lol. You're actually excusing a data breach.
Haha.
Oh, it's not what happened either.
Since my email earlier today, you may have seen media pick up on the issue following us going public and blowing the whistle on what is a major data leak from the Police.
We can now confirm that the firearm database breach has revealed that 37,125 owners have registered 280,000 individual newly prohibited items. Information made available includes full contact details, firearm licence number and bank address details.
Since my last email, the Police originally tried to downplay the significance of the leak telling media that the system had been taken offline immediately because of a “potential privacy breach”. They told media that “Immediately upon being made aware of the issue (the data breach) the platform was closed down…”
But that’s not true. At least one of the people who called to tell us of the open accessibility, had first called Police to report it.
When COLFO tested by logging in to the insecure portal it was still open, even though the issues had been raised. We know it was long enough to make the “immediately” claim incorrect.
In response to the Police’s claims, we released screenshot images of the leak (with private information redacted) and more information as our lawyers worked to verify the reports we were receiving about the extent of the problem. We reported on the supporter who had found records of 280,000 notifications.
We did not deliberately drip-feed information. We were working carefully to verify what we said. We were not prepared to make allegations without checking.
Shortly after noon today the Police announced a stand-up media briefing for 2pm. But just before 2pm it was cancelled. It will now be at 5pm.
We think the reason is simple. We had released more facts to the media in the meantime. We suspect that they made it impossible for the Police to run the earlier line they had planned (that there was “nothing to see here”).
Our legal and political advisors in Wellington say that our update almost certainly sent the the Police back to their media bunkers. They would no longer be able to dismiss our concerns.
This quick response effort would not have been possible without people like you chipping-in to the cause. The events of today make an absolute mockery of earlier claims by the Police to the Select Committee that they could be trusted to keep a firearm registry secure.
We’ll keep you informed.
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