DeepSeek AI app for iPhone and Android has been caught sending unencrypted data to servers in China. You'd best avoid the ...
DeepSeek has gone viral. Chinese AI lab DeepSeek broke into the mainstream consciousness this week after its chatbot app rose ...
U.S. lawmakers are looking to ban Chinese artificial intelligence software DeepSeek from government devices. Rep. Josh ...
DeepSeek iOS app transmits unencrypted data, raising security concerns, with multiple nations banning it over risks.
Testing shows the Chinese app is more likely to dispense details on how to make a Molotov cocktail or encourage self-harm by ...
DeepSeek’s iOS application being found to be transmitting sensitive user data to China without any encryption. Read ...
A bipartisan bill to ban DeepSeek AI from governmental devices has been introduced, as other lawmakers call the AI "TikTok on ...
According to NowSecure, the Chinese-based AI chatbot has significant data security and storage flaws. The app, which launched to considerable attention last month, reportedly transmits sensitive data ...
The findings raise national security concerns as DeepSeek tops app download charts and caused U.S. tech stocks to plummet.
As reported by NowSecure, DeepSeek has some serious privacy issues with how it handles your data. Here are some of the flaws ...
DeepSeek's AI app, which recently sent waves through the global AI market by offering a seemingly more powerful model developed at a comparatively lower cost than its competitors, should be banned ...
The Chinese AI start-up has urged the public to be vigilant of accounts posing as its founder or selling cryptocurrencies in ...