Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
Chunk: 139

Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
Chunk 139
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 that maintain data such as the data Triller
maintains have been targeted by such attacks. If Triller’s security measures are compromised as a result of third-party
action, employee or user error, malfeasance, stolen or fraudulently obtained log-in credentials or otherwise,
Triller’s reputation could be damaged, Triller’s business may be harmed and Triller could incur significant liability.
If third parties with whom Triller works, such as vendors or developers, violate applicable laws, Triller’s security policies
or Triller’s acceptable use policy, such violations may also put Triller’s users’ information at risk and could in
turn have an adverse effect on Triller’s business. In addition, if the security measures of Triller’s users are
compromised, even without any actual compromise of Triller’s own systems, Triller may face negative publicity or reputational
harm if Triller’s users or anyone else incorrectly attributes the blame for such security breaches to Triller or
Triller’s systems. Triller may be unable to anticipate or prevent techniques used to obtain unauthorized access or to sabotage
systems because they change frequently and generally are not detected until after an incident has occurred. As Triller increases its
user base and its brand becomes more widely known and recognized, Triller may become more of a target for third parties seeking to
compromise its security systems or gain unauthorized access to its users’ data. Any failure to prevent or mitigate security
breaches and improper access to or disclosure of Triller’s data or user data, including personal information, content, or
payment information from users, or information from marketers, could result in the loss, modification, disclosure, destruction, or
other misuse of such data, which could harm Triller’s business and reputation and diminish Triller’s competitive
position. In addition, computer malware, viruses, social engineering (such as spear phishing attacks), scraping, and general hacking
continue to be prevalent in Triller’s industry, have occurred on Triller’s systems in the past, and will occur on
Triller’s systems in the future.

Cyber-attacks, denial-of-service attacks,
ransomware attacks, business email compromises, computer malware, viruses, and social engineering (including phishing) are prevalent in
Triller’s industry. Triller’s internal computer systems and those of Triller’s current and any future strategic collaborators,
vendors, and other contractors or consultants are vulnerable to damage from cyber-attacks, computer viruses, unauthorized access, natural