What is the process for handling personal information leakage?
1. Report the crime. Once personal information is leaked, report it to the police. The purpose of reporting a crime is firstly to protect one's own rights and interests, and secondly to file a case. Once more people encounter similar situations, they can deal with it together. This way you can protect your privacy and avoid more economic losses;
2. Prosecution. If important personal information is lost and you know how it was lost or you have many clues, you can consult a professional lawyer about relevant laws and regulations. If the lawyer gives a positive answer, he can use legal weapons to protect his rights and interests;
3. Collect evidence. After information is leaked, it is easy to receive all kinds of emails and phone calls from all over the world. At this time, you should pay attention and write down useful information such as the other party's phone number or email address. Maybe this information is trivial, but once collected, it can not only help you protect your rights, but also help more people.
Legal basis: Article 110 of the Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China.
Any unit or individual who discovers criminal facts or criminal suspects has the right and obligation to report it to the public security organ, the People's Procuratorate or the People's Court.
Victims have the right to report and accuse criminal facts or criminal suspects that infringe upon their personal and property rights to the public security organs, people's procuratorates or people's courts.
The public security organs, people's procuratorates or people's courts shall accept reports, accusations and reports. If the case does not fall under one's own jurisdiction, it shall be transferred to the competent authority for handling, and the whistleblower, complainant, and whistleblower shall be notified; if the case does not fall under one's own jurisdiction and emergency measures must be taken, emergency measures shall be taken first and then transferred to the competent department.
Where criminals surrender to the public security organs, people's procuratorates or people's courts, the provisions of paragraph 3 shall apply.