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The man forged a 14 university admission notice and was "cut off" by the courier brother. How is the information of candidates leaked?

Speaking of information leakage, I think it's normal in life. The legal protection of personal privacy is just a decoration. I have experienced many such situations. When buying a house, there will be many fraudulent phone calls about paying taxes. When you buy a car, you will call and say that you can get a tax refund. Even if a securities account is registered, various stocks are constantly recommended. In short, as long as you leave information on a website, it will be leaked and used by criminals.

So when it comes to the disclosure of college entrance examination information, I think this is also a very normal thing. Didn't someone report that the postgraduate entrance examination information was leaked before? Every year, the college entrance examination is a piece of fat, and there are millions of candidates every year. How can those lawless elements let this market go? Moreover, candidates who have just finished the exam and parents will pay special attention to this achievement and admission, and it is easy to induce them to take the bait by using their eagerness for success.

Those lawless elements inquired about the information of these candidates through three channels. One is to use hackers to invade Xue Xin. And steal information. This requires some skill and the information obtained is very accurate. It is terrible to face the candidates directly, including personal information, family members' information and even all the candidates' files.

The second is the information leaked by the mole. As the name implies, some internal staff, lacking the moral bottom line, take advantage of their own work convenience and deliberately leak information to outsiders to seek benefits. Earlier, a press release said that more than 80 so-called "spies" were arrested. They are involved in many industries, such as telecommunications, e-commerce, education, securities and so on. The leaked data ranges from tens to tens of millions. This data is terrible. I think if such people are caught, they will pay a great price. Before that, they were typical traitors and collaborators.

Third, criminals collect through major websites, such as some education and training websites, or take-away websites and e-commerce websites. They collect this information and then classify it.

So remind the broad masses of the people that the Internet is very convenient now, but the danger is everywhere. Don't leave personal information on unknown websites at ordinary times, and try not to click on some strange links when surfing the Internet on mobile phones. Your curiosity may hurt you, and everyone should know more about network security.