The NZ Institute of Directors has taken its website offline after it was defaced by a hacker - and it has warned its members to change their passwords in case they were compromised.
Ironically, the Institute - whose members sit on the boards of some of New Zealand's largest companies - has put a lot of energy recently into educating its members about cybersecurity risks, and how to prepare for them.
But its chief executive, Kirsten Patterson, told the Herald that the incident simply proves her point that online threats are very real.
"This situation highlights the importance of boards discussing cybersecurity issues and having disaster recovery and communications plans in place," she said.
Patterson said it did not appear that the hacker, "Vanda the God" was targetting the IoD directly.