What if the company leaks personal information?

The company leaked personal information and immediately reported it to the public security organ.

Without the employee's consent, the company shall not disclose the employee's identity information. Citizens' personal information is protected according to law. If the company leaks employee information to a third party or provides it to a third party for profit-making activities without the employee's consent, the employee can sue the infringer to stop the infringement on the grounds of infringement according to relevant regulations. Employees who suffer losses have the right to claim compensation from the infringer. If the circumstances are serious, criminal responsibility may be investigated through judicial organs. Pay attention after personal information is leaked, and write down useful information such as the phone number or address of the other party to help the police solve the case. Perhaps this information is trivial, but once collected, it can not only help you defend your rights, but also help more people. If important personal information is lost, and you know how it was lost or have many clues, you can consult relevant laws and regulations from professional lawyers and claim compensation through litigation. Personal information is often associated with bank account numbers and passwords, so once personal information is leaked, important passwords should be changed immediately to avoid economic losses.

Article 12 of the Network Security Law of the People's Republic of China protects the rights of citizens, legal persons and other organizations to use the Internet according to law, promotes the popularization of network access, improves the level of network services, provides safe and convenient network services for the society, and ensures the orderly and free flow of network information according to law.

When using the Internet, any individual or organization shall abide by the constitutional law, observe public order and respect social morality, and shall not endanger network security, use the Internet to endanger national security, honor and interests, incite subversion of state power and overthrow the socialist system, incite secession, undermine national unity, publicize terrorism and extremism, publicize ethnic hatred and discrimination, disseminate violent, obscene and pornographic information, fabricate and disseminate false information, and disrupt economic order.

Fourteenth any individual or organization has the right to report acts that endanger network security to the departments of network information, telecommunications and public security. The department that receives the report shall promptly handle it according to law; If it does not belong to the responsibilities of this department, it shall be transferred to the competent department in time. The relevant departments shall keep confidential the relevant information of informants and protect their legitimate rights and interests.