DeepSeek and other artificial intelligence apps use AI technology so people can ask questions, draft letters, or summarize emails. "It was launched about 10 days ago. Overnight, it became a sensation, ...
The iOS app featuring China's DeepSeek-R1 Large Language Model (LLM) kicked off a one-day rout in tech stocks about two weeks ...
An analysis of DeepSeek's mobile application by the firm NowSecure revealed the app was transmitting data unencrypted.
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A new report by US-based mobile security firm NowSecure has raised serious concerns about the security and privacy practices ...
The DeepSeek iOS app globally disables App Transport Security (ATS) which is an iOS platform level protection that prevents ...
DeepSeek’s rapid rise caught the attention of the mobile security firm NowSecure, a Chicago-based company that helps clients ...
A cybersecurity company specialising in mobile app security has confirmed that the DeepSeek app on iPhones and iPads is ...
DeepSeek iOS app transmits unencrypted data, raising security concerns, with multiple nations banning it over risks.
A little over two weeks ago, a largely unknown China-based company named DeepSeek stunned the AI world with the release of an ...
According to NowSecure’s findings, DeepSeek’s iOS app is transmitting sensitive data over unencrypted channels. This practice ...
Chart-topping AI iPhone app DeepSeek has been found to be sending data to Chinese-owned services, as well as collecting ...