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Kaspersky finds fake DeepSeek app being promoted through Google AdsThe app bundles legitimate software with malwareThe ...
BrowserVenom is a malicious implant that reroutes and manipulates web traffic to collect sensitive browsing data.
Cybercriminals are using fake DeepSeek-R1 ads to spread BrowserVenom malware through a proxy backdoor. Do steps to protect ...
Clicking the button takes the user to a CAPTCHA screen, which gives the site a veneer of legitimacy. The page also contains hidden JavaScript, which checks to make sure the user is not a bot so crooks ...
Did you download a DeepSeek app or malware? A discovery by Kaspersky's research & analysis team points to yes.
To make things worse than they already are for DeepSeek, hackers are found flooding the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository with fake DeepSeek packages carrying malicious payloads. According to ...
DeepSeek disrupted the AI industry for good and bad. It sparked the debate on whether foundational model training requires investing billions of dollars, but it also showed how AI can manipulate data ...
Here’s how it works. The new version delivers major performance gains in complex reasoning, coding and logic, which are areas ...
The message warns that "malicious actors are already using DeepSeek to install malware and infect devices ... recently stated ...
Threat actors are taking advantage of the rise in popularity of the DeepSeek to promote two malicious infostealer packages on the Python Package Index (PyPI), where they impersonated developer ...
A bipartisan House panel released a report Wednesday accusing DeepSeek of posing a “profound threat” to U.S. national security, alleging the Chinese AI startup harvests user data on behalf of ...