Metro鈥檚 Wi-Fi 鈥榥ot hacked鈥
GALAXY Valley Co, the company that runs the city’s Metro Wi-Fi in Shanghai yesterday denied Internet allegations it had abused its position and that its system had been hacked.
Zhou Chengdong, Galaxy’s founder, said no attacks to the Wi-Fi system had been found last July 8, the date the allegations cited.
The company also denied that the Metro Wi-Fi “uploads information from users’ mobile phones for the company to abuse.”
Liu Lan, general manager of the company’s Shanghai Management Center, said a legal case would be filed against a public WeChat account called “Shanghai Mingdaifu,” which copied the original post and created an online sensation.
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