The Frightened After the Registration of Prepaid Card, NIK and KK Data Leaks, You Must Check This

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TRIBUN-MEDAN.COM - Community data worries have been leaked everywhere proven.

The prepaid subscriber registration process is proof of a public data leak rather than a figment.

This data leak strengthens the need for the Personal Data Protection Law.

Twitter users who happen to customers of mobile phone operators, had written in his account if the resident registration number (NIK) and family card (KK) is used by 50 numbers.

He only claimed to have one number.

So for the customers should check immediately to the operator, how many prepaid numbers using your NIK and KK data.

If it's just your own number listed, it's safe. Here's how:

Telkomsel: https://telkomsel.com/cek-prepaid or type * 4444 #

Indosat Ooredoo: type INFO # NIK send it to 4444 or https://myim3.indosatooredoo.com/ceknomor/index

XL Axiata: type * 123 * 4444 #

Tri Indonesia: https://registrasi.tri.co.id/ceknomor

Smarfren: https://my.smartfren.com/check_nik.php

If after performing the various steps above find there is a strange number listed using your KK and NIK, immediately contact the operator to do the blocking.

This step is in accordance with MoCI Regulation no. 12 year 2016 article 11 paragraph 3. (*)

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