The Ministry of Social Development has contracted Deloittes to investigate the breach in question, as well as MSD's wider computer security. Its answers can't come soon enough.
Just days ago, the Minister of Social Development announced - as part of a White Paper plan focusing on child abuse - a database of 30,000 vulnerable children and families.
Access to this database will be available to community organisations, teachers, doctors and CYF workers.
Alerts will go out across agencies to help stop child abusers coming into contact with potential victims.
These are all worthy moves but we need to know that the transmission of this huge wealth of data across department and ministry lines - and out to those in the community - is done securely.
New Zealanders can't lose faith in their Government's ability to keep their personal details safe and secure.
Especially when many of those New Zealanders have no choice but to provide those details.
The sooner our confidence is restored, the better.