DeepSeek is a Chinese AI company founded by Liang Wenfang, co-founder of a successful quantitative hedge fund company that ...
The AI app DeepSeek has been No. 1 on the Apple App Store. It can answer questions and help you draft letters, but what are the risks?
Tech fans who flocked to try out DeepSeek will want to think twice about what the app is doing – just days after vulnerabilities were found in the iOS app, a research team at Security Scorecard has ...
DeepSeek sends sensitive data over the Internet without encryption, exposing it to interception and manipulative attacks.
Just days after security flaws were found in the DeepSeek iOS app, another research team has discovered similar issues in the company’s Android app.
New York has banned DeepSeek 's AI app from government devices, citing security concerns about the Chinese-owned company.
Xi knows if you’ve been bad or good: iPhone app sends unencrypted data to China—and Android app appears even worse.
The Le Chat AI app launches on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, providing an alternative to DeepSeek. DeepSeek ...
Testing shows the Chinese app is more likely than other AIs to give instructions to do dangerous things.
DeepSeek has gone viral. Chinese AI lab DeepSeek broke into the mainstream consciousness this week after its chatbot app rose ...
DeepSeek’s iOS app uses unencrypted data transmission, weak and hardcoded encryption keys, and sends unencrypted data to ...