Appwrap 2026: Mt Maunganui AI image warning, Law firm client data breach and Xero’s AI wins

Published on the 02/02/2026 | Written by Newsdesk


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AppWrap aims to help you keep up to date with an easy to read collection of news and snippets published by other leading tech media publications that we trust. AppWrap February 2026 03.02 Xero says more than two million subscribers are using its full

AppWrap aims to help you keep up to date with an easy to read collection of news and snippets published by other leading tech media publications that we trust.

AppWrap February 2026

03.02 Xero says more than two million subscribers are using its full AI features, with more than 300,000 using its newer GenAI features. In a market update today the company claimed customers are saving around 22 hours a month using bank feeds and automated actions, with more than 12 percent using AI Insights.

03.02 Kiwi AI startup Teacher’s Buddy has raised $2.3m in trans-Tasman seed funding. The offering aims to reduce teacher workloads, helping with marking and student report writing and producing customised, differentiated curriculum-aligned teaching and assessment materials  The company says the funding was led by Auckland’s Soul Capital and Australia’s Giant Leap.

03.02 2degrees has completed the shutdown of its 3G services with finals shutdown completed last night. The telco says the shutdown enables it to focus on strengthening and expanding its 4G and 5G networks which already carry the vast majority of mobile traffic, while also looking to satellite.

AppWrap January 2026

31.01 Spectral Defence has been crowned the national winner of the ActInSpace New Zealand 2026 hackathon and will represent New Zealand at the international ActInSpace finals in France in April. The event sees teams tackle space-related challenges, applying satellite data, earth observation and space-enabled technologies to problems spanning sustainability, infrastructure, resilience and ‘everyday life applications’, SpaceBase, who delivered the NZ event, says.

30.01 The NZ government has launched its Public Service AI Work Program designed to accelerate the safe and responsible adoption of AI across government agencies. The two-year ‘action plan’ is designed to connect agencies’ efforts with the resources, guidance and support needed to accelerate AI adoption, while modelling best practice, Digital.govt.nz says. The program includes an AI marketplace, an AI hub with registries and tools, a dedicated AI Innovation and Accelerator Lab and a public service AI Sandbox.

30.01 Thirty-eight percent of Kiwis received unwanted digital communication in the last 12 months, with 14 percent reporting the experience negatively impacted their life, Netsafe reports. Ten percent admitted having sent or shared at least one form of unwanted communication themselves in the past year.

29.01 A system error with the Ministry of Social Development’s IT system resulted in around 200 pensioners who get overseas pensions receiving incorrect NZ Super payments. RNZ reports the ministry is working ‘urgently’ to fix the fault in the IT system which updates overseas pension rates.

29.01 Hospital administration systems across the top half of the North Island shut down for 12 hours in a major IT failure affecting clinical and operational systems. All emergency department, laboratory and inpatient systems were affected with clinicians resorting to paper-based systems, whiteboards and phones, Stuff reports.

27.01 Nema is warning people about AI images circulating on TikTok claiming to capture the fallout of the Mt Maunganui slip. The scenes depict exaggerated scenes of destruction including a raging waterfall and emergency workers digging through wreckage. A Victoria University senior lecturer says he believes it is the first time AI images of a New Zealand disaster have circulated online, RNZ reports.

26.01 Client data has been breached in a cyberattack on Napier law firm Langley Twigg Law. The company says security monitoring software alerted to unauthorised activity on the network on 11 January, after the network was targeted by ‘a sophisticated malicious attack using a new strain of virus’ not recognised by antivirus programs at the time. Client data has been copied from the file server, the company says.

27.01 Airwallex boss Jack Zhang says the fintech is at least two years away from a public listing, despite regular references to an IPO in 2026. Zhang’s comments, reported in StartupDaily, follow news last week that Austrac has ordered an audit of the company over AML/CTF concerns.

26.01 A digital twin simulating New Zealand’s entire population, has been used to study resilience to measles. eHealthnews reports the digital twin creates ‘virtual kiwis’ built from aggregated census and government data, enabling researchers to model public health scenarios to inform public policy decision and emergency planning, without tracking real people.

23.01 Manage My Health has warned that secondary actors may be impersonating the company and sending spam or phishing emails in the wake of the high profile hack of the online patient portal. The company says it has been granted an interim injunction from the High Court to prevent access, dissemination or publication of the impacted data by any third parties and says it is monitoring data leak websites and ready to issue takedown notices.

23.01 TikTok has finalised agreements with backers including Oracle, Silver Lake and Emirati company MGX to establish a US joint venture. Each of the three backers will hold a 15 percent stake in the company. ByteDance keeps a 19.9 percent share. The BBC reports the content recommendation algorithm has been licensed to Oracle – headed by Trump ally Larry Ellison – which already oversees US user data under a previous arrangement set up over security concerns. The deal will enable TikTok to continue operating in the US, but is likely to continue to be scrutinised, with some Democrats voicing concerns about the ties between Trump and TikTok’s new investor group could limit what gets shared on the platform.

22.01 Australia’s financial intelligence unit, Austrac has ordered an external auditor be appointed to assess whether fintech – and unicorn – Airwallex is complying with anti-money laundering and counter terrorism financing. Austrac says it has ‘concerns’ about potential non-compliance including that Airwallex’s transaction monitoring program has not been ‘attuned to the full range of risks it faces’ and the company hasn’t demonstrated an acceptable understanding of who its customers are and what reporting may be required. The auditor must report findings within 180 days of appointment.

22.01 Hamilton’s Cloudland has acquired professional services tech provider CommArc for an undisclosed sum, in its fourth acquisition in as many years.

20.01 Kiwi legal tech startup Ivo has raised US$55m in a Series B funding round led by existing investor Blackbird. The company’s platform helps in-house legal teams review contracts. Ivo says customers include Uber, Shopify, Canva, Atlassian, Reddit and Pinterest, and the capital will support product development and scaling the company.

15.01 Kiwi email signature provider Crossware has bought Germany’s largest email signature provider, CI Solutions, in a multimillion-dollar deal. Crossware says the deal significantly scales its presence in the European union and establishes it as one of the leading email signature providers globally, processing more than five million emails every day.

13.01 Advertising is hitting the AI chatbots with ads starting to show up in Google’s ‘AI Mode’ in what the Washington Post says is likely to be just the beginning of more trial-and-error attempts this year. Google has been pushing a new type of ad in AI Mode to advertisers, OpenAI has also been looking at introducing advertising in ChatGPT and Perplexity attempted ads but pulled back last year – but has left the doors open to try again.

11.01 Around 70 percent of those impacted by the ManageMyHealth breach are based in Northland. Ransomware group Kazu has demanded US$60,000 after stealing hundreds of thousands of medical files. RNZ reports around 120,000 patients have had data stolen, with 80,000 of those based in Northland.

01.01 ManageMyHealth has been hacked, with ‘six to seven per cent’ of its approximately 1.8 million registered users potentially affected. The company says it has begun to identify users affected and will start notifying them within the next 48 hours.

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