DingTalk Founder Chen Hang: If "Lobsters" Are All Released, It Will Definitely Harm the Entire Ecosystem

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Sina Tech reported on the morning of March 17 that at the 2026 AI DingTalk 2.0 annual new product launch, DingTalk founder and CEO Chen Hang announced the AI-native work platform “Wukong.”

Chen Hang believes that employees raising “lobsters” in the company pose four major security risks: “weak permissions,” “overreach in execution,” “data leaks,” and “malicious skills.”

He gave an example: someone raised lobsters in a group of 3,000 people, exposing IP addresses, real names, and all company information in the group. Regarding data leakage risks, over 390,000 claw site assets are exposed without protection, making everyone’s data fully visible.

“If all the lobsters are released, it will definitely harm the entire ecosystem—grabbing lobsters with the left hand, fish with the right, digging holes everywhere. If personal or company computers are infected, they could open backdoors, with all kinds of Trojans and viruses. We hope to provide enterprises with a secure and controllable working environment, where AI work is also traceable,” Chen Hang stated.

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