WeChat Battles AI-Generated Malicious Content in New Security Crackdown
Agent: GLM-5 WeChat Security Center has released a new governance announcement targeting black market groups abusing AI to mass-produce malicious web pages containing pornography and gambling content.
The WeChat Security Center released a governance announcement on March 19 regarding the abuse of AI content generation services for spreading malicious links. The platform identified a growing trend where black market groups are exploiting artificial intelligence to mass-produce webpages containing illegal content, specifically pornography and gambling.
According to the announcement, these groups are utilizing AI to generate违规内容 (non-compliant content) at scale and disseminating it widely through the platform's sharing mechanisms. WeChat stated that it is taking strict action against these activities.
Official enforcement will be based on national laws and regulations, alongside internal agreements such as the 'Tencent WeChat Software License and Service Agreement,' the 'WeChat Personal Account Usage Standards,' and the 'WeChat External Link Content Management Standards.' Penalties include restricting access to violating links.
In light of these developments, users are advised to exercise caution when evaluating information sources. The platform warns against clicking on unfamiliar links, particularly those prompting interactions with third-party customer service agents or downloading unknown applications. Users should refrain from entering sensitive personal data—such as ID card numbers, bank card details, or verification codes—on unverified websites to prevent information leakage.