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Digital Dragon Watch: Weekly China Cyber Alert

Kuaishou's AI Nightmare: Porn-Pocalypse Crashes Livestreams, US Readies Cyber Punch

24 Dec 2025

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This is your Digital Dragon Watch: Weekly China Cyber Alert podcast.Hey listeners, Ting here with your Digital Dragon Watch: Weekly China Cyber Alert. Picture this: it's Monday night, December 22nd, and Kuaishou, that massive Chinese short-video powerhouse rivaling TikTok, gets slammed by an AI-fueled nightmare. Qi-Anxin cybersecurity firm reports 17,000 bot accounts unleash a 90-minute barrage of porn and violent streams, overwhelming moderation like a digital flash mob from hell. Attackers cracked CAPTCHAs with automated tools, hid behind botnets of hacked home routers, and looped AI-generated fakes to dodge detection. Kuaishou had no choice—total livestream shutdown by midnight, user data at risk, stock plunging 6% as per AInvest analysis. They bounced back fast, reporting to public security authorities and vowing legal payback against those underground cybercriminals.This wasn't some lone wolf; China Daily calls it a premeditated "CC attack," mimicking legit users to exhaust resources, spotlighting how human moderators are toast against AI hordes. Expert Francis Fong Po-kiu from the Hong Kong Information Technology Federation nails it: bots spawn fake accounts instantly, perfect for high-traffic chaos. Sectors? Social media giants like Kuaishou, Weibo, and ByteDance are prime targets—high-user platforms with juicy data troves. New vector: industrialized AI automation for stealthy, scalable assaults, blending prerecorded vids with deepfake faces.Across the Pacific, the US isn't sleeping. The FY 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, signed December 18th by Crowell & Moring insights, ramps up against Chinese threats. Section 850 bans DoD buys of computers or printers from 1260H-listed Chinese entities, hitting 100% by FY 2029. Sections 1512 and 1531 mandate AI/ML cybersecurity policies, sandbox testing, and high-performance computing roadmaps to counter PRC cyber edges. The Pentagon's fresh 2025 China Military Power Report warns of Volt Typhoon-style burrowing into US critical infrastructure, plus PLA's Multi-Domain Precision Warfare eyeing C4ISR disruptions—think gas pipelines offline for weeks. DoD's harmonizing cyber requirements across the defense base, per the NDAA, and bolstering AI defenses against theft by nation-state foes via NSA's AI Security Center.China's firing back domestically: late drafts from CAC and MPS on personal info protection for mega-platforms, cyberspace inspections, and network data risk assessments, as Cooley CDP details. They target operators with 50 million users or critical data, demanding MLPS compliance, virus shields, and PSB support.My witty expert take? Ditch passive defenses—go zero-trust, per Fong. Scrutinize every account like a suspicious uncle at family dinner, layer AI detectors for video-audio-text anomalies, lock down insider access with multi-approvals, and monitor odd logins. Li Huaisheng from China University of Political Science and Law says shift to resilient AI counters; big platforms, you're not invincible—invest or get "CC'd."Stay sharp, listeners—subscribe for more dragon-slaying intel. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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