Core Viewpoint - The rapid development of electronic retail is accompanied by significant security risks, necessitating heightened awareness and protective measures against data breaches and privacy violations [1][3]. Group 1: Security Risks in Electronic Retail - The rise of delivery services through apps and mini-programs may lead to the automatic marking of sensitive areas on delivery maps, potentially creating user profiles based on location, purchase frequency, and social connections, which could be exploited for espionage or cyberattacks [2][3]. - Facial recognition payment systems, while convenient, can collect sensitive biometric data and personal information, posing risks of data leakage if the underlying systems are compromised [2][3]. Group 2: Recommendations for Data Security - Electronic retail operators should adhere to regulations regarding data collection, ensuring that sensitive information is not over-collected under the guise of user consent or promotional needs, and should enhance technical defenses against data breaches [3]. - Consumers are advised to be cautious of unreasonable data requests from product suppliers, particularly those demanding excessive biometric information or suspicious authorizations [3]. - There is a need for increased sensitivity towards seemingly ordinary data, such as coordinates and facial information, to mitigate risks to data security from the outset [3].
自动贩卖机竟可采集往来人员生物信息 国家安全部:提防“数据刺客”暗中窃密
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-10-23 23:49