An analysis of DeepSeek's mobile application by the firm NowSecure revealed the app was transmitting data unencrypted.
Company's expert researchers discover severe security and privacy flaws in the popular DeepSeek artificial intelligence app.
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A mobile security company, NowSecure, has discovered severe security vulnerabilities in the DeepSeek iPhone app, such as the ...
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The security assessment by NowSecure highlights glaring weaknesses in the app's security standards for iOS users.