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Kuaishou Resolves Cyber Attack on Livestreaming Service

Key Points:
  • Kuaishou faced a cyberattack on its livestreaming platform.
  • Service quickly restored with no broader impact.
  • Shares dropped 3-6% during the incident.

On December 22, 2025, Kuaishou’s live streaming platform faced cyberattacks, disrupting services. Kuaishou, listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, quickly enacted a contingency plan.

The attack highlights vulnerabilities in tech infrastructure and raises concerns on cybersecurity, yet Kuaishou’s swift response minimized damage, with no reported impact on other app functionalities.

Livestreaming Cyberattack Costs Kuaishou HK$16 Billion in Value

Kuaishou (01024.HK) experienced a cyberattack on December 22, 2025, targeting its livestreaming service. The attack was identified at approximately 22:00 Beijing time and involved the flooding of the platform with explicit content. Kuaishou immediately activated its contingency plan to manage the situation.

The livestreaming function resumed normal operations following prompt efforts to repair the system, minimizing broader impacts. No other services were affected. As Wang Liejun, Chief Expert at QAX, noted, “The cybercriminal industry has entered an era of ‘automated attacks’, while many platforms still rely heavily on manual moderation.” The event underscored vulnerabilities in content moderation systems, as cybercriminals exploited these weaknesses.

Market reactions saw Kuaishou’s shares drop 3-6% amid investor concerns, translating to an estimated loss of HK$16 billion in market value. Despite limited public statements, the company reported its actions to relevant authorities for further investigation.

Cybersecurity Threats: Lessons from Repeated Attacks

Did you know? A similar cyber incident in September 2025 involved a data leak, impacting user information and orders through compromised virtual goods on livestreaming platforms, illustrating recurring challenges in safeguarding digital environments.

Ethereum (ETH) traded at $2,967.46 with a market cap of $358.16 billion, holding a 12.11% market dominance as per CoinMarketCap. The 24-hour trading volume reached $21.32 billion, reflecting a 4.23% decrease. Prices declined by 1.24% in 24 hours but increased by 5.87% over 30 days.

Ethereum(ETH), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 23:43 UTC on December 23, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

According to Coincu’s research, automated attacks in cybersecurity have escalated, urging companies like Kuaishou to enhance their defense mechanisms. Historical trends emphasize the importance of adapting to emerging technological threats to ensure system resilience against sophisticated cyberattacks.

Source: https://coincu.com/scam-alert/kuaishou-cyberattack-response-2025/

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