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DeepSeek’s Data Debacle: When AI Meets Security Comedy of Errors
DeepSeek’s meteoric rise is now overshadowed by a major blunder: a wide-open database exposing over 1 million records. While AI rivals tremble, DeepSeek seems to have left the backdoor wide open for all. Who knew an AI platform could be so generous with its secrets?

Hot Take:
In the world of AI, it seems that leaving your digital front door wide open is the new black. DeepSeek must have mistaken their cybersecurity manual for a recipe book because they just served a piping hot dish of data disaster. Maybe next time they’ll remember to lock the door before inviting the world to their party!
Key Points:
- DeepSeek’s database was left exposed, leaking over 1 million records.
- The leaked data included system logs, user prompts, and API tokens.
- Researchers from Wiz discovered the vulnerability with minimal effort.
- DeepSeek’s infrastructure mimics OpenAI’s, raising competitive stakes.
- Concerns about DeepSeek’s security and Chinese connections have escalated.