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Recently, Kuaishou was hacked, and a large number of users had their WeChat accounts stolen through QR code scanning, which has attracted a lot of attention online. Speaking of account theft, I actually experienced it a long time ago – my WeChat was stolen in April this year, and at that time I was one of the earlier victims in the crypto world. I talked about this everywhere, but no one believed me; they all thought I was just trying to hype it up.
What happened next? Sun Yuchen's account was hacked, and He Yi's account was also hacked. Now, Kuaishou users are also being hacked on a large scale, and the facts are right in front of us. To be honest, there is no such thing as absolutely secure software or platform. No matter how tight the protection is, there will always be vulnerabilities.
But the key question is, why are some people unwilling to believe this reality? Not accepting the existence of risks, they only regret when they are stolen from. Instead of denying the existence of the problem, it's better to actively enhance one's awareness of security prevention. When it comes to account security, one should be vigilant; don't wait until something really happens to talk about it.
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It's the same old trap, those who pointed out the vulnerabilities were treated like neurotics.
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The saying that there is no absolute security is absolutely right; no matter how strong the protection is, it can't withstand internal traitors.
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This move by Kuaishou is really outrageous; just scanning a code and it's gone. Now I feel nervous looking at QR codes.
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Only when the pros' accounts are hacked do they pay attention; ordinary people have long been used to being clipped.
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To be honest, risks are everywhere; instead of waiting for something to happen, it's better to pay attention now.
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Are those who don't believe in it panicking now? They deserve to be taught a lesson.
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Absolute security is a lie to fool ghosts; you can only protect yourself more.
Oh my God, it’s another large-scale account theft. When will this end?
To put it bluntly, all the platforms have vulnerabilities, and it’s impossible to defend against them.
I just don’t understand, why do we have to wait until something happens to take it seriously?
People in the crypto world have known about this for a long time, yet there are still those who refuse to believe it.
Instead of shifting blame, it’s better to lock your own account first.
This wave is really scary; hurry up and change your password.
Wait, how come I didn't get caught up in this wave of hacks on Kuaishou? Luckily, I had already closed all my important accounts.
People in the crypto world know that lacking security awareness is just suicide.
Really, it’s always the big players getting hacked that draws attention; us small retail investors have long since gotten used to it.
This is the current state of Web3: there is no absolute security, only Risk Management.
So, everyone, don't trust any official protections; it's most practical to be more vigilant yourself.
It is said that security protection has three layers, yet most people only think about enjoying convenience and are unwilling to take an extra step in the verification process. It is worth noting that such concentrated outbreak incidents do not actually expose a single vulnerability, but rather the weak links in the entire chain.
Now that the facts are laid out, there are still some who are deceiving themselves, truly... Rather than blaming each other, it would be better to start from oneself and strengthen risk control awareness.