Job Recruitment Website - Property management company - Why do 80% of the respondents think that information leakage is not well protected by the registration agency?

Why do 80% of the respondents think that information leakage is not well protected by the registration agency?

A few days ago, Xi 'an police cracked a case of serious infringement of citizens' personal information, and the number of illegally sold personal information seized was hundreds of millions, which was shocking. These personal information mainly include the personal information of thousands of owners of residential quarters in Shaanxi Province, the high-end owner information of xi 'an and the enterprise information of Xi 'an.

The illegal disclosure of personal information has become a public hazard. A few days ago, the Social Investigation Center of China Youth Newspaper conducted a survey on 200 1 person through the questionnaire network. Respondents pointed out that the most serious areas of personal information leakage were Internet (68.3%) and real estate (5 1.6%). 78.7% of the respondents believe that the reason for the disclosure of personal information is that the organization that registered the information failed to protect the personal information of customers, and 59.4% of the respondents believe that.

Among the respondents, 0.5% were born after 00, 90 18.4%, 80/54.3%, 70 19.5%, 60/6.0% and 501.

38.2% of the respondents often receive harassing calls.

Zhao Jing (pseudonym) has been working in Beijing for 8 years, engaged in sales. She keeps calling and texting every day, many of which are anonymous harassing calls. "What we need in this industry is contacts and resources. In the past, we sent business cards everywhere, but now we have added WeChat and left information on the website, which caused the disclosure of personal information. " Zhao Jing said that the places where he will leave personal information are generally online, including online shopping and App registration, and his name, birthday, home address and ID number are all involved.

The 24-year-old Jin comes from Dongying, Shandong. She likes shopping. The places where she often leaves personal information are major brand stores. "I just registered as a member in a clothing store and left my name, mobile phone number and birthday." In gold's view, brand stores leave customers' personal information mainly to retain customers and provide better services. "There will be some discounts when you join the membership, and you will often send text messages to remind you of the preferential activities. In the birthday month, some shops will provide extra benefits. The shopping guides are particularly enthusiastic and very encouraging. It is difficult for them to refuse, and they will not think too much about information leakage. "

According to the survey, the most common situation for respondents to leave personal information is online shopping (76.0%), and others are: website or mobile App account registration (65.7%), going to the bank for business (56.8%), contacting real estate developers or intermediaries (42.8%), contacting property (37.4%) and statistical information of schools or units (35.6648).

In terms of information category, name (79.6%), telephone number (78.8%) and gender (7 1.5%) are the three most easily left information by respondents. Others include date of birth (65.0%), home address (47. 1%), e-mail address (36.0%) and family composition (14.2%).

Further investigation shows that 55.0% of the respondents choose to see the authenticity of the information left, and will fill it out truthfully when necessary, 39. 1% of the respondents will generally fill it out truthfully, 4.3% of the respondents will not fill it out truthfully, and 1.6% of the respondents said it is difficult to say.

Jin and her friends often receive emails and text messages promoting insurance and car insurance. "I have a friend who just bought a house, and the phone of the decoration company came. I just bought a car, and the car insurance seller began to sell it. All kinds of text messages and emails are annoying. Don't answer strange calls, for fear of delaying things. Sometimes the answer is selling or cheating. Young people are more vigilant, but some old people or children will be cheated. "

According to the survey, 38.2% of the respondents often receive harassing calls, 54.8% occasionally receive them and 6.0% never receive them. Regarding harassing phone calls, 94.5% of the respondents expressed disgust, and 50.5% of them were very disgusted, thinking that it was a great threat to personal safety and life.

59.4% of the respondents hope to expose more cases of illegally stealing user information.

Jin thinks that most of his information is leaked online. "Now is the Internet age. As long as you use a certain software or leave personal information, other news will be found. I didn't know until I watched the news. It turns out that you can accurately locate your position with a mobile phone number, which is terrible. "

In the survey, institutions whose registered information failed to protect customers' personal information (78.7%) were regarded as the biggest reason for personal information leakage by respondents, while 53.5% of respondents believed that the reason was that there were specialized institutions selling personal information, and 38.5% of respondents believed that individuals failed to protect information.

"I didn't pay much attention before, and I filled it very honestly. Later, my friend suffered property losses due to online transactions, and I realized the problem of personal information disclosure. " Zhao Jinggang was surprised at first, why all industries can have their own mobile phone numbers. Once she received a sales call, the other party made her situation very clear, and she realized that her registered personal information was not protected, but was sold as a tool to make money.

In the survey, 43.9% of the respondents attach great importance to the protection of personal information, and they are very cautious about personal information. 49.9% of the respondents frankly paid due attention to the protection of personal information, and 4.6% of the respondents held an indifferent attitude, thinking that information disclosure would not have any impact.

Respondents said that the most serious area of personal information leakage was the Internet (68.3%), followed by the real estate industry (5 1.6%). Others are: education and training (34.8%), express delivery (33.5%), property (32.7%), service (27.6%), finance (25.9%), tourism (23.2%), medical treatment (22.4%) and automobile (22.3%).

"I think it is a kind of trust for customers to register personal information with merchants. It is very unethical to use customers' personal information to make money. "Gold now pays more and more attention to the protection of personal information." There are some code scanning and prize-winning activities in shopping malls, which I generally don't participate in. I will tear up the courier after receiving it, because the home address on the courier list is very detailed. Some time ago, I heard that someone collected information from the courier bag and then resold it. "

Zhao Jing believes that information leakage is nothing new now. "No matter how much people pay attention to protecting personal information, it is impossible to prevent. There are no fewer harassing calls, text messages and emails, and there are more and more tricks. " However, this cannot be the reason for the proliferation of information leakage. Ordinary people are not surprised on the surface, but actually they are helpless. State control is very important. "The detection of Xi 'an Extra-large information leakage case is a good start, and I hope that the strength of control can curb information leakage".

Gold also believes that citizens need to pay attention to protecting their personal information, but it is inevitable to fill in some information. "For example, buying a house and car, hospital medical records, and personal information must be filled in very detailed, so I still hope that the state will strengthen the crackdown on illegal disclosure of personal information and effectively protect citizens' personal information. "

To protect personal information, 59.4% of the respondents hope to expose more cases of illegally stealing users' information, 57.4% of the respondents call for severely investigating the buying and selling of personal information, 56.8% of the respondents expect to refine the laws and regulations on the collection and protection of personal information, 54.0% of the respondents call on users to pay attention to the protection of personal information, and 46.2% of the respondents believe that the party suspected of leaking personal information should bear the burden of proof.