Chapter 363: Security Risks Exist In Your Account
writer:Nalanxian      update:2022-08-16 18:26
  It was none other than Lu Xia’s voice.

  The audio file was rather short, not more than a minute long. It did not contain anything suspicious. However, it sounded intriguing when Lu Xia said nothing would go wrong.

  Nothing would go wrong?

  Did it have anything to do with Huo Xiang?

  Huo Yao removed her earphones with a dark, gloomy look in her eyes.

  “That’s odd. Someone tried to hack my Weibo account.”


  Huo Xiang looked upset as he stared at a notification on his homepage indicating that security risks existed in his account and it had been taken offline.

  Huo Yao glanced at Huo Xiang and smiled teasingly. “Don’t tell me you have been surfing porn?”


  Huo Xiang instantly looked angry. He looked at Huo Yao and said indignantly, “You are attacking my character here.”


  He turned his head and attempted to sign in again, but it still did not work, so he became even more upset.

  “Is it still not working?” Huo Yao raised her brow gently.

  “Uh huh. For some reason, I just can’t sign in.” Huo Xiang scratched his head and held his phone in front of Huo Yao for her to see. “See? It says my account has been compromised.”


  “The security risks usually get resolved in a day or two. Don’t worry. You can sign in then,” said Huo Yao calmly.

  “Fine.” Huo Xiang stopped trying to log into his main account. Instead, he logged in with another password. “Even if I can’t sign into my main account, I have a secondary account. I want to see what happened on my main account and find out how it became a security risk.”


  Huo Yao went speechless. “.……”


  Huo Xiang entered his password and logged onto Weibo.

  Huo Yao pressed her forehead.

  Indeed, it was easy to hack a single account, but no one knew how many secondary accounts someone might have.

  Huo Xiang saw all the hot searches about his plagiarism when he wanted to look at his main page. He frowned and tapped on one of the hot search entries.

  [The man I liked for years turned out to be like this. He debuted using work he stole from his bandmates. That’s absolutely shameless.]

  [The leader hasn’t stepped forward to explain himself. Is it because he is guilty and doesn’t dare to face these accusations head-on?]

  [I thought the new song had a nice beat to it when it was promoted recently. I can’t believe things turned out this way.]

  [I think there must be some misunderstanding here. After all, Huo Xiang hummed the new song a few months ago, so we all know its style. It’s possible someone is taking the opportunity to slander him.]

  [Xiang Nan already has the full version of the song. What kind of misunderstanding could there be?]

  Huo Xiang did not continue reading the comments. Instead, he tapped on Xiang Nan’s post.

  [After working together for four years, I can no longer stand it. If you have any conscience, please stop being a thief.]

  A link for an audio file was provided at the end of the post.

  Huo Xiang frowned as he tapped on the audio file. The moment he heard the music, his face sank. Three minutes later, his brows were tightly knit.

  Xiang Nan’s audio file was almost identical to the demo in his hands. Other than cleaning up the background music, his demo was almost complete.

  More importantly, he only completed the song an hour ago. However, Xiang Nan already posted it online yesterday.

  Since he was certain that he had never heard Xiang Nan’s audio file before, where on earth did the song come from?