Photo source of online handheld ID card:
Except for a few who were maliciously exposed, most of them were submitted to the website by citizens when they registered for the website or participated in online activities. The main reason why these personal information that should have been properly kept was leaked to the public network was that the personal information security protection measures of some websites were not in place.
Due to the technical or management loopholes of these websites, the photos of hand-held ID cards submitted by citizens are not protected by encryption, which leads to the capture by search engines or the outflow of stolen ID cards, resulting in the situation that hand-held ID cards are easy to find nowadays.
Hand-held ID cards reveal rights protection;
After personal information is leaked, you can complain to the Internet management department, the industrial and commercial department and other industry management departments and related institutions. If there is a clear infringer, you can use legal means to safeguard your legitimate rights and interests according to the Tort Liability Law and the Consumer Protection Law, and ask the infringer to apologize, eliminate the influence, restore his reputation and compensate for the losses.
The Criminal Law also stipulates that "staff of state organs or financial, telecommunications, transportation, education, medical and other units who, in violation of state regulations, sell or illegally provide citizens' personal information obtained by their own units in the course of performing their duties or providing services to others, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention, and shall also or shall only be fined.
Citizens should not upload photos of their hand-held ID cards to informal Internet platforms at will to prevent them from being stolen, used or resold for profit by criminals.