Recently, the Cyber Security Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security issued a reminder to everyone to pay attention to protecting the security of personal information and avoid causing trouble or loss to themselves due to the leakage of personal information
Avoid exposure to sensitive bills
For example, train tickets, plane tickets, boarding passes, etc., because they contain personal information, including ID numbers, are at risk of being stolen by others
Do not post photos of keys
Nowadays, with the development of photography technology, the details on the photos are clearly visible, if the key to the home is posted and the key structure is not complicated, criminals may assign the key according to the photo
Be cautious about the location of the sun
Posting pictures with location information on Moments is easy to expose your real personal address and may cause unnecessary trouble
Pay attention to the ID photo
ID cards, passports, driver's licenses, and license plate photos all contain important personal privacy, so be cautious when posting online
Protect the information of the elderly and children
Avoid posting photos and names of the elderly and children on Moments, and criminals may use this information to piece together the places they frequent, if the geographical features in the photos are obvious
Use caution when using public WiFi
Try to choose WiFi with a clear source, and do not browse important information, log in to important accounts, or make online payments in the public WiFi environment, so as to prevent criminals from stealing users' private information through free WiFi
Dispose of your old phone properly
Storing a lot of personal information in an old phone is not safe from simply resetting and deleting files, and it can still be restored by others through technical means, but after the factory reset, some inconsequential content or large files can be stored, and then the storage space will be full, and then deleted and repeated several times
Be wary of phishing sites
Do not click on links from websites from unknown sources, carefully screen the authenticity of websites, and avoid entering personal information to prevent criminals from being induced to enter personal identity, mobile phone number, bank card account and other information, resulting in information leakage or fraud
Participate in the questionnaire with caution
Activities such as filling in personal information and applying for membership cards may lead to the disclosure of personal information and the real situation of the other party before participating
Download the APP from the official channel
When installing the APP, try to choose official channels and carefully grant permissions such as APP contacts, locations, and photo albums to prevent criminals from stealing personal information through malicious APPs frequently asking for permissions
Article source: Reprinted · Pocket Changchun, Ministry of Public Security Cyber Security Bureau WeChat
Image source: Reprinted · Pocket Changchun, Ministry of Public Security Cyber Security Bureau WeChat
Editor: Wang Haoyi
First trial: Hao Zili
Re-examiner: Zhong Xiao
Final review: Zhao Min
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