What should I do if I have leaked my ID number to 12333?

It doesn't matter if you provide your ID number in case of fraud. Even if the resident ID card is lost and used by others, users and relevant departments should bear corresponding legal responsibilities, and those who lose their ID cards do not have to bear responsibility for their unimplemented actions.

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China Radio Network (2065438+March 30, 2000): The Ministry of Public Security said that according to the relevant provisions of the National Identity Card Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), citizens should report to the local police station where their permanent residence is located if they lose their identity cards. The fact that a citizen loses his replacement certificate itself informs the public security organ of the loss of the certificate, and there is no need to report the loss in the newspaper. There is no relevant law requiring citizens to do so after losing their identity cards.

If the lost ID card is fraudulently used, whether the owner of the ID card should bear the responsibility is a concern of many citizens. The Ministry of Public Security pointed out that when a citizen uses a resident ID card to prove his identity, all departments that use the relevant documents have the obligation to check the consistency of the person's ID card, and the relevant business can be handled for the holder only after it is confirmed. If a resident's ID card is lost and is fraudulently used by others, the fraudulent user and the relevant departments should bear corresponding legal responsibilities, and the person who lost his ID card is not responsible for the behavior that he did not implement. The Identity Card Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) also clearly stipulates that anyone who fraudulently uses another person's identity card shall be fined between 200 yuan and 1,000 yuan by the public security organ, or detained for less than 10 days. If there are illegal gains, the illegal gains shall be confiscated.