DeepSeek, the Chinese AI startup known for its DeepSeek-R1 LLM model, has publicly exposed two databases containing sensitive user and operational information.
Crypto was just the beginning. North Korea’s Lazarus Group is now embedding malware in trusted software, taking control of ...
DeepSeek, the recently popular Chinese-made AI agent, was storing chat logs and even API keys unsafely. Cyber security researchers from Wiz noticed the external database connections, warning DeepSeek ...
State-backed hackers from Iran, North Korea, China, and Russia tried to exploit Google's Gemini AI for malicious purposes, ...
The Chinese firm said training the model cost just $5.6 million. Microsoft alleges DeepSeek ‘distilled’ OpenAI’s work.
As China’s DeepSeek grabs headlines around the world for its disruptively low-cost AI, it is only natural that its models are ...
Once a developer unknowingly downloads a malicious fork, the malware in that cloned code executes and installs a backdoor on ...
As rivals search for the secret to the company’s sudden AI success, others are sounding the alarm about security concerns — ...
The Google analysts found that instead of using AI to revolutionize their attacks, APT and IO actors appear to be leveraging ...
Lastly, based on its privacy page, DeepSeek is a privacy nightmare. It collects an absurd amount of information from its ...
Hacking units from Iran abused Gemini the most, but North Korean and Chinese groups also tried their luck. None made any ...
Google highlighted significant abuse of its Gemini LLM tool by nation state actors to support malicious activities, including ...