Chinese AI startup DeepSeek left critical user data and internal secrets unprotected, raising alarms over security risks in the AI industry.

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    4 hours ago

    Silicon Valley technofeudalist lords are really desperate, the old tactic of using the press to manipulate public opinion

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    Leaks :

    (…) included over a million lines of log entries, digital software keys, backend details, and user chat history from DeepSeek’s AI assistant.

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    I don’t see how this is a problem, we know all Data is going directly to the CCP anyway the only reason Deep Seek is a big deal is because it is open source, in other words you would have to be an idiot to use it outside of a private server, or at least a rebranded US knock off.

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      6 hours ago

      This post is not meant to be about perceived privacy issues. It’s purely about the bad security which led to a data breach. Which is a big problem.