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NowSecure also says that DeepSeek uses dated encryption which is 10 years old, and that the app stores your username and password and encryption key to your device without protection.
Cybersecurity Experts Warn of DeepSeek Vulnerabilities as Governments Ban App An analysis of DeepSeek's mobile application by the firm NowSecure revealed the app was transmitting data unencrypted.
An audit of DeepSeek's mobile app for the Apple iOS operating system has found serious security issues, the most important being that that it sends sensitive data over the Internet without any ...
In its report, NowSecure has found that DeepSeek has turned the feature off in its iOS app. Since DeepSeek has disabled the protection, it sends unencrypted data over the internet to China.
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Data analysis and storage in China NowSecure co-founder Andrew Hoog told Ars that the app is "not equipped or willing to provide basic security protections of your data and identity.
The app collects extensive user and device data User data is sent to Chinese-owned servers NowSecure also says that while DeepSeek does use encryption, it is using 3DES encryption.
NowSecure, which specializes in mobile app security, is clear with its suggested remedy. It suggests deleting the DeepSeek iOS app in managed and BYOD environments.
A comprehensive security assessment by NowSecure has uncovered multiple severe security and privacy risks in the DeepSeek iOS mobile app, potentially exposing sensitive user data and compromising ...
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