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Remember to protect your personal information
The May Day holiday is approaching
Presumably, many people have already made travel plans
While enjoying the trip
We also need to pay attention to the protection of personal privacy and information security
Part I
Avoid privacy leaks in public places
Take care of your personal documents: Important documents such as passports and ID cards are essential for travel, and we need to carry them with us and keep them safe. It's a good idea to keep a copy of your documents back up to avoid trouble if you lose them.
Don't post personal information: train tickets, plane tickets, which contain personal information such as ID numbers, may be stolen by others.
Pay attention to prevent voyeurism: In scenarios such as waiting in line and going through procedures, you should pay attention to the actions of people around you to avoid being spied on important information such as passwords and personal accounts.
Part II
Reasonable use of Wi-Fi
Use an encrypted network: Try to connect to a WiFi network with WPA2 or higher encryption, and avoid connecting to unsecured public WiFi networks to prevent personal information from being accessed by others.
Be cautious about using public networks: In public networks, try to avoid logging in and using accounts that involve personal privacy, such as banks, social media, etc.
Update mobile phone and computer systems: Vulnerabilities in mobile phone and computer systems can lead to the risk of information leakage. We should update our systems and applications in a timely manner to patch potential vulnerabilities and improve information security.
Part III
Be careful when using external devices
Choose charging equipment carefully: When using an unfamiliar power bank, avoid using equipment that cannot determine the safety of the device, so as to avoid the device being maliciously tampered with or used.
Be cautious about using public computers: Try to avoid logging in to your personal account on public computers to avoid personal information being recorded or stolen by others.
Do not scan the QR code from an unknown source, and do not show your QR code to be scanned by others: scanning the QR code on the street becomes a trap for personal information collection, which will cause personal information leakage at least and bring huge economic losses at worst.
Part IV
Take good care of your personal devices
Set passwords and fingerprint unlock: Set strong passwords for mobile phones, computers, and other devices, and enable the fingerprint unlock function, which can effectively prevent others from using the device without authorization and avoid the leakage of personal information.
Back up your data: Before traveling, it is recommended to back up your important data to avoid irreparable loss if your device is lost or damaged.
Don't lend it to others: During your trip, sometimes strangers ask to borrow your phone, computer, power bank, etc. We should be cautious about such requests to avoid losing your device or being infected by someone else with a Trojan virus to steal your personal information.
Source: Cyber Security Bureau, Ministry of Public Security
Review / Edited by Chen Aijun / Li Zhongpin
Submission email / [email protected] contact number / 0916-4823330
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