It is said that on yesterday's fictitious ordinary day, the big rogue revealed cases related to personal information security during a party live broadcast, and Second Egg even rushed to produce a special report overnight. Finally, I understand a principle: telecom operators, hackers, and thieves all mean the same thing - they want to sell your information to others to make a little money for a well-off life. The only difference is their methods of obtaining it.
There are no secrets that can remain hidden forever. In nature, there is a food chain; among people, there are relationship chains; and between pieces of information, there are naturally information chains as well. When it comes to the internet, as long as you are an online user, your nickname is definitely public. Your email and IM account may have some level of privacy, and your real name was originally quite confidential. However, in recent years, the vigorous movement towards real-name systems on the internet and social networking sites (SNS) have made your real name just as exposed as your nickname, leaving you "naked." Through your nickname, email, or IM account, one can find the online services you've registered for, especially those related to classified information. At this point, your phone number is likely exposed as well.