DingTalk founder Chen Hang: If all the "lobsters" are released, it will definitely harm the entire ecosystem.
On the morning of March 17th, at the 2026 AI DingDing 2.0 annual new product launch event, DingDing founder and CEO Chen Hang unveiled the AI-native work platform "Wukong". Chen Hang believes that employees raising "lobsters" in companies face four major security risks: "weak permissions", "unauthorized execution", "data leakage", and "malicious skills". He gave an example of someone raising lobsters in a group of 3000 people and exposing IP addresses, real names, and all company information in the group. In terms of data leakage risk, there are over 390,000 claw site assets running naked, with everyone's data exposed. "If all the lobsters were let out, it would definitely harm the entire ecosystem, grabbing lobsters with one hand, fish with the other hand, digging holes everywhere. If a personal computer or company computer is infected, it opens backdoors and various Trojans and viruses." Chen Hang said, "We hope to provide a secure and controllable work environment for enterprises, making AI work traceable."
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