By MLex Staff ( June 11, 2026, 08:11 GMT | Insight) -- China's public security authority has published six criminal cases involving the illegal collection, sale or use of personal information, underscoring growing regulatory risks for the internet, e-commerce, real estate and data-services sectors. The representative cases were released Thursday by the Ministry of Public Security and investigated by cyber police in the eastern city of Ningbo, and highlighted activities linked to insider data trafficking, telemarketing and customer-acquisition services.China's public security authority has published six criminal cases involving the illegal collection, sale or use of personal information, underscoring growing regulatory risks for the internet, e-commerce, real estate and data-services sectors....
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