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The Chinese tech startup DeepSeek is facing intense scrutiny after a major cybersecurity oversight was reported by cloud security provider Wiz. According to Wiz, its research team discovered a publicly accessible ClickHouse database belonging to DeepSeek that was unprotected and contained sensitive information, including chat history and backend data. The database is said to have posed significant risks, allowing potential attackers to access plaintext passwords and proprietary data with minimal effort.
In response to these revelations, data regulators from the UK, Italy, Ireland, and Australia have initiated inquiries into DeepSeek’s practices. Additionally, the U.S. Navy has issued a warning for its personnel to avoid using DeepSeek services. Security experts have also expressed concerns, noting that DeepSeek's flagship R1 AI model demonstrated vulnerabilities to common exploitation techniques. These developments follow a period of rapid expansion for the company, which significantly impacted the tech market, leading to a substantial depreciation of several AI firms' valuations.
DeepSeek has stated it promptly secured the exposed database once informed by Wiz, but the incident has raised alarms about the broader implications for AI security and regulation.