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3 15 exposed the hidden trap of free WiFi, even revealing privacy when not connected. Who should be responsible for information security exposure?

According to the Personal Information Protection Law, whoever handles the disclosure of personal information is responsible, which means that if the company infringes on the personal information of users, the company will bear the responsibility regardless of whether there is a mole or not. Information exposure means that the company has dereliction of duty. If the company has a sound management system, this kind of mistake should not happen unless personal information is deliberately collected.

1. There are various traps in exposing free WiFi at 3 15 party.

Open the mobile phone application market, search for free WiFi applications, and there will be more than 20 similar software, all advertising under the banner of free WiFi connection. The download volume of each software is as high as tens of millions, which means that these users face the risk of personal privacy being stolen. In order to find out, the tester downloaded one at random. After the installation was successful, it was indeed possible to search all the nearby WiFi through this software, but the click crack was unsuccessful.

After quitting the software, I found that other software was actually installed in my mobile phone, so I couldn't click Stop. An application called Radar WiFi will privately obtain the user's geographical location and push various advertisements. Closing the advertisement means agreeing to close the application. Finally, it is concluded that it is false for these softwares to crack WiFi passwords, and obtaining user information is the real purpose.

Second, how to deal with these softwares at present?

After the incident was exposed, netizens found that they could not search for free WiFi applications in the regular application market. It can be seen that these softwares were removed by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, but the users who installed them still did not affect their use. Other users want to download, only through the browser. Personally, don't go to these strange websites to avoid viruses in your mobile phone. It is immoral to crack someone else's WiFi password. If it leads to property damage, there may not be many people willing to sympathize with you. It is not too late to uninstall the downloaded users, and it is not too late to reinstall the software after rectification.