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What harm will medical insurance card information leak have?

Legal analysis: The possible consequences of social security information disclosure are very serious, which may lead to the disclosure and fraudulent use of personal information. For example, abnormal provident fund accounts, abnormal social security payment, and withdrawal of provident fund fraud; Forge identity cards and steal online banking funds. Because there are ID numbers, avatars and other information in social security and medical insurance accounts, criminals can use these information to forge ID cards, use fake ID cards to reissue mobile phone cards, and try to obtain users' online banking accounts and third-party payment passwords through mobile phones to transfer funds from accounts; Through social security information, find the target group with high income and send mobile phone virus through SMS. After the user clicks Install, the virus will intercept the user's mobile phone messages and other information. Hackers will forge the user's identity and register on the third-party payment platform, bind the bank card, and transfer the user's funds with the help of mobile phone verification SMS. Because the mobile phone virus intercepts the short message, users can't know the account change short message sent by the bank, and it often takes several days for users to find the account abnormal.

Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 110 A natural person enjoys the right to life, body, health, name, portrait, reputation, honor, privacy and marital autonomy. Legal persons and unincorporated organizations enjoy the right of name, reputation and honor.

Article 111 The personal information of natural persons shall be protected by law. Any organization or individual who needs to obtain other people's personal information shall obtain and ensure the information security according to law, and shall not illegally collect, use, process or transmit other people's personal information, or illegally buy, sell, provide or disclose other people's personal information.