It's sad and regrettable, but it's the reality—some country's people's private data is too easily accessible.



This time, Lan Zhanfei made me think of the highly publicized data leak incident of 超x学习通, with rumors saying it involved 170 million pieces of information.

Also just recently exposed, a Shanghai uncle who used his position to help social workers open accounts, and even set up stores on Taobao to publicly offer services.

Years ago, a friend showed me the power of "opening boxes" out of vanity—just a few moves, effortless, almost able to uncover someone's secrets.

Knowing only the ID number, one can obtain everything including phone number, address, social media accounts, and even details like family relations and hotel check-in records.

Whether you're an internet celebrity or a big V, privacy is just paper in front of illegal tools.

What can ordinary people do? Just stay low-profile, avoid trouble and showing off as much as possible, and stay away from these illegal channels.

It's truly chilling—privacy security is a long road ahead. 🙏
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