New York -based Cyber Security Company said in a report that a collection of sensitive data owned by unintended Chinese Dip -Sunny Chinese Dipcisic Startup was released on the web. This information also apparently included the history of users’ chats, but Deepseek immediately resolved the problem immediately after being aware of the problem.
According to the Wiz Cloud Security Company report, Dip -Sick had unwittingly available a database that included users’ chat history, API authentication keys, system logs and other sensitive information. Security researchers say the database was publicly available and could be used without the need for authentication.
The information disclosed was stored in the open source data management system called Clickhouse and included more than one million logs. According to Wiz, this vulnerability allowed the database to fully control and potentially enhance access level in the dipsic environment. The findings were first reported by Wired. Following Wiz’s information to Deepsic, the startup quickly secured its database.
According to the researchers, it is probably designed to replace the competing product without the problem of Deepseek without a problem. Even the format of the API keys is similar to Openai.
It is still unclear whether other people have discovered this database before the Wiz, but it is unlikely that it would happen.
Deep Cike has grown worldwide over the past week, with millions of people rushing to the service; The app is top of the Apple AppStore and Google Play download list. This has led to a drop in billions of dollars from the value of US artificial intelligence companies and the concerns of their managers.
Dipsic has also attracted the attention of world regulatory officials and lawmakers. They have raised questions about privacy policies, the rate of censorship and its relationship with the Chinese government.
In the United States, concerns about Chinese Deepsic Chinese ownership have also increased. According to CNBC, the US Navy warned its employees last week not to use this artificial intelligence under any circumstances. In this email, the Navy members should not download, install or use this app; Because there are security and ethical concerns.
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