Exposed DeepSeek Database Revealed Chat Prompts and Internal Data
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The article highlights security concerns surrounding DeepSeek, an AI platform resembling OpenAI's structure, which has reportedly left a database vulnerable to public access. Jeremiah Fowler, a security expert, warns of the major risks this poses, drawing attention to the ease with which the database can be discovered and potentially manipulated. As DeepSeek gains popularity, raising concerns from regulators and industry leaders, the situation underscores the necessity for stricter cybersecurity measures in emerging AI services.
This type of operational data and the ability for anyone with an internet connection to access it and then manipulate it is a major risk to the organization and users.
This is a wake up call for the wave of AI products and services we will see in the near future and how seriously they take cyber security.
The vulnerable database would have definitely been found quickly-if it wasn't already-whether by other researchers or bad actors.
DeepSeek has made a global impact over the last week, with millions of people flocking to the service and pushing it to the top of Apple and Google's app stores.
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