Recently, a Hong Kong citizen prepared to travel on Hong Kong Airlines. The day before departure, they shared a screenshot on social media that did not cover up their full English name and electronic ticket number. However, they felt it was inappropriate and deleted it. I didn't expect to find that my flight ticket had been cancelled when I checked in online before leaving

The Hong Kong citizen stated that with the help of Hong Kong Airlines, he was finally able to take off smoothly. He advised netizens to be careful in protecting personal information and stated that they will report it to the police upon returning to Hong Kong.
The incident has sparked heated discussions among Hong Kong netizens, with some supporting calling the police and believing that those who cancel someone else's flight without authorization should be punished. Some people also suggest that airlines change their systems to ensure that such incidents do not happen again。

Hong Kong lawyer Lu Weixiong stated that it is difficult to identify the suspect and verify their identity in this case. If the suspect is found, he is highly likely to be suspected of the crime of "using a computer with criminal or dishonest intent", even if the suspect uses a mobile phone to cancel someone else's flight, it is still illegal。
Lu Weixiong reminds the general public not to easily "share" personal information online.
These three types of photos
Also, don't just "expose" it casually
Nowadays, people are accustomed to sharing their beautiful lives online, but many of the content may involve personal information. If it is obtained by someone with ulterior motives, it may endanger their own and their family's property and even personal safety.
Be sure to note that these three types of photos cannot be casually "shared" ↓

① Do not publish your ID card or white paper photos. These photos may contain personal name, ID card number, address and other sensitive information. Once disclosed, criminals may use these information to steal their identity, handle credit cards, loans and other financial businesses, or even engage in illegal activities;
② Do not post photos of various types of tickets, as these tickets not only contain information such as name, departure location, and destination, but also passengers' personal information in the barcode or QR code, which may be hacked and stolen by criminals;
③ Do not share photos of your house keys, license plates, etc. Criminals use technologies such as big data to analyze the specific location of the publisher at a particular time and obtain relevant lifestyle habits from these photos。
Everyone is sharing their lives while
We should also pay attention to protecting personal privacy
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