Recently, a data file containing over 2 million pieces of information (including phone numbers, emails, IDs, and other types of personal documents) of users from Asia was auctioned with a starting price of $100,000 and bought for $850,000 on the Deep Web. The noteworthy thing here is that a large amount of data records contain data traces related to keywords (kyc, pinet, PI,...), and the ID/passport images are all resized neatly according to similar dimensions/paths. In addition, the users' facial data is encrypted, and the decryption key is also included in the file, making this data file so attractive. This could be data taken from some platform; we should pay attention to the information uploaded to platforms requiring KYC, as this could pose an extremely significant danger in the digital age.