Kuaishou’s live streaming services have resumed after a cyberattack disrupted operations on December 22, 2025. The attack, attributed to cybercrime networks, did not impact other app features. Shares fell by up to 6% on December 23.
Kuaishou, a major Chinese short-video platform, experienced a cyberattack on December 22, 2025, impacting live streaming services. Operations have since resumed gradually.
Kuaishou, listed under HKEX: 01024, faced a disruptive cyberattack on its live streaming service. Explicit content floods were reported, and while other app features remained unaffected, gradual recovery efforts ensued. The company attributed the attack to “black and grey industries” (Kuaishou engages law enforcement) and has engaged law enforcement for investigation. No direct statements were given by Kuaishou’s leadership, including CEO Cheng Yixiao.
The cyberattack significantly impacted the market, with Kuaishou’s share price dropping by up to 6% to HK$62.70. This incident marked the company’s largest one-day drop since October 14. No direct impact was noted on cryptocurrencies, as confirmed by exchanges like KuCoin, ensuring no disruptions in related digital asset transactions.
The broader market implications revolve around heightened cybersecurity awareness and potential regulatory reviews. As no cryptocurrencies were directly affected, the financial sector remains stable. Regulators are expected to assess current cybersecurity measures across digital platforms following this event.
The incident underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures. Although no current technology was impacted, the event’s analysis may drive future regulatory and technological enhancements. Consideration for enforcing stricter security protocols could emerge in similar platforms to prevent future attacks.
Kuaishou’s recovery efforts are ongoing, with services gradually resuming normal operations after the attack. This serves as a critical reminder of the need for continuous investment in cybersecurity, especially for platforms facilitating significant online interactions and transactions.

