Core Viewpoint - The rapid growth of the online industry has led to significant issues within the e-commerce sector, including the rise of illegal activities that harm consumer rights and disrupt fair market competition. From January 2024 to June 2025, over 10,000 individuals are expected to be prosecuted for crimes related to e-commerce [1]. Group 1: Common Illegal Activities - The sale of counterfeit and inferior goods through e-commerce platforms remains prevalent, with lower infringement costs and more concealed sales channels compared to traditional methods. For instance, an individual named Yuan sold over 7 million yuan worth of substandard fertilizer using registered trademarks through nine online stores [2]. Another case involved Xu, who sold counterfeit liquor worth over 2.7 million yuan without proper authorization [2]. - Personal information leakage in the e-commerce sector is a significant concern, as many practitioners illegally obtain and sell consumer data. For example, an individual named Cheng sold over 300,000 cross-border shopping order details obtained through his position in an e-commerce company [3]. Another case involved Zhang, who exported and sold large amounts of shopping cache data from his company's e-commerce platform [3]. - Fraudulent activities through e-commerce live streaming are on the rise, where criminals exploit the difficulty in verifying product authenticity. For instance, individuals named Du and Shi posed as agents for a luxury jewelry brand, selling unverified products under false pretenses and promising high buy-back prices, only to disappear after receiving payments [3].
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Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-07-28 13:46