What Are the Consequences of Leaking a Driving License and ID Card?

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DeKing
07/24/25 7:18pm
The motor vehicle driving license contains numerous records that can reveal personal information such as residential addresses or phone numbers. These private details may be exploited by criminals to conceal their true identities or engage in illegal activities. If ID card information is leaked and falls into the wrong hands, it could be misused, leading to potential scams such as fraudulent social security calls or fake court summons. Additional reference information is as follows: Driving License: The motor vehicle driving license is the legal document permitting a vehicle to operate on roads within China. It consists of three parts: the main page, the secondary page, and the document itself. The front of the main page contains the endorsed certificate core, while the back displays the vehicle's photograph, sealed in a plastic cover. The secondary page is another endorsed certificate core. ID Card: The resident identity card, which comes in physical card form and as an EIDCard, is a legal document used to verify the holder's identity. It is typically issued by governments to citizens and serves as a crucial identity verification document for individuals.
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