First of all, we should understand that the Internet is a vast universe, in which there is no absolute security. Even the world's top technical teams can't guarantee that there are no loopholes in their programs, including Alipay. However, as the main product of Tencent, WeChat has always had the top technical team in China and made a lot of efforts in asset security. Whether it is a hacker attack or a copper leak in the system, there is a special technical team to guard it. In short, there have been no cases of user property losses caused by WeChat vulnerabilities, which shows how strong this shield is.
Even if we take 10,000 steps back, Tencent will compensate users and report to the police even if some users have lost their property or their accounts have been stolen due to the system loopholes of WeChat and other reasons. They have a lot of reserve funds. In short, this "pot" will not be carried by users. Now there are many security locks and password locks in WeChat. After opening an account, the safety index will naturally increase. But if users don't take this seriously, there is no way out, and the ultimate risk is still to be borne by themselves.
If your mobile phone is littered and your password is casually told to others, who can blame for the property loss in the bank card? Although wechat already has a good security system to protect us, we should also have the corresponding common sense of property protection. Don't believe the sweet words of scammers on the Internet. Don't click on some links with Trojans and red envelopes of unknown origin. Otherwise, it is undoubtedly taking risks.
In this Internet age, we must ensure the safety of our property, whether it is Alipay or WeChat. There is no harm in learning more about property protection.