Cybersecurity specialist ESET is warning of the risk of online scams linked to growing interest in DeepSeek, the Chinese ...
Researchers see dozens of fake DeepSeek websites used for credential phishing, cryptocurrency theft, and scams.
Cybersecurity firms KELA and Palo Alto Networks have found that DeepSeek’s AI models are susceptible to so-called evil ...
Numerous fake DeepSeek websites have been spotted in new malicious campaigns that employ crypto theft, phishing, and scams ...
DeepSeek AI's rising popularity has fueled scams, with cybercriminals creating fake tokens and websites to steal investor funds and user credentials.
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Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a widespread campaign involving at least 50 fake DeepSeek websites designed to steal user credentials, cryptocurrency, and personal information.
Scam "DeepSeek" tokens have increased 3.2X in the past 24 hours, with 75 new, malicious tokens created in that same time frame.
The new DeepSeek AI assistant has attracted a lot of attention in recent days. Kaspersky experts have also detected scam ...
Could the Chinese investor Liang Wenfeng’s DeepSeek AI models represent a similar breakthrough in AI, or are they scams like cold fusion and room-temperature superconductivity? And if they are ...
Fake DeepSeek meme coins are scamming novice investors, reaching giant market caps. Crypto scams continue to exploit newcomers.