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Personal information needs better protection

China Daily | Updated: 2015-04-24 07:32

THE LATEST NEWS FROM BUTIAN, a major vulnerability response platform online, shows that the social security databases of more than 30 provincial regions are highly vulnerable to external threats, with 52 million accounts exposed to security risks. The key information of maybe 10 million people, including national ID card numbers, social security numbers, salaries and household registrations could be hacked. Comments:

A regulation passed by the National People's Congress Standing Committee in 2012 requires government agencies that collect personal information of citizens to protect it. However, it fails to set any penalties for those responsible should there be an information leak. As a result, no one is held answerable to the vulnerability of these databases. Legally speaking, if the leak of personal information might lead to severe property and other losses for citizens, that can be considered an accident and the officials of responsible government agencies should be punished according to the law on work safety.

Zhu Wei, associate professor on communication law at the China University of Political Science and Law, April 22

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