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    AI Robot's Unexpected Movement at Festival Raises Safety Concerns

    February 25, 2025 • 1 min read

    A humanoid robot's sudden lunge toward spectators at a Chinese festival has ignited debates about AI safety protocols. While no injuries occurred, the incident has experts calling for enhanced safety measures as human-robot interactions become increasingly common.

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    Massive Chinese-Linked Botnet Targets Microsoft 365 Authentication Vulnerability

    February 24, 2025 • 1 min read

    A sophisticated botnet of 130,000+ compromised devices is exploiting Microsoft 365's basic authentication to bypass MFA protections. The password-spraying campaign, potentially linked to Chinese threat actors, targets non-interactive sign-ins across multiple sectors globally.

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    TP-Link Routers Under US Government Scrutiny: Security Concerns and Consumer Impact

    February 21, 2025 • 1 min read

    US government agencies are investigating TP-Link over potential security vulnerabilities and Chinese state influence, despite the company's recent restructuring efforts. The investigation raises important questions about cybersecurity, geopolitical tensions, and consumer trust in router manufacturers.

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    FBI Issues Urgent Warning About Nationwide Toll Payment Text Scam

    February 09, 2025 • 1 min read

    The FBI warns iPhone and Android users about a sophisticated phishing scam involving fake toll payment texts linked to Chinese criminal groups. Users are urged to delete suspicious messages immediately as the scam has already affected thousands across multiple states.

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    Critical Security Flaws Exposed in DeepSeek iOS App, Enterprises Urged to Ban Usage

    February 07, 2025 • 1 min read

    A comprehensive security assessment by NowSecure reveals multiple critical vulnerabilities in the popular DeepSeek iOS app, including unencrypted data transmission and exposure of sensitive information. The findings have prompted urgent calls for enterprise-wide bans as user data faces potential risks from servers in China.

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    Australia Bans Chinese AI Chatbot DeepSeek from Government Systems Over Security Concerns

    February 05, 2025 • 1 min read

    Australia has banned DeepSeek, a Chinese AI chatbot, from federal government devices citing national security risks and data handling concerns. The move follows similar restrictions by other nations and reflects growing scrutiny of Chinese technology platforms.

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    Taiwan Bans DeepSeek AI Over National Security Concerns

    February 04, 2025 • 1 min read

    Taiwan's Ministry of Digital Affairs has banned government agencies from using DeepSeek's Chinese-made AI technology, citing data security risks. The ban affects government employees, public schools and state enterprises amid concerns over potential information leakage to Chinese authorities.

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    DeepSeek Data Breach Exposes Millions of AI Chat Logs and System Data

    January 31, 2025 • 1 min read

    Chinese AI startup DeepSeek suffered a major security breach exposing over one million user chat logs and internal system data through an unsecured database. The incident has drawn regulatory scrutiny and raised concerns about security practices at AI companies, while also surfacing questions about DeepSeek's relationship with OpenAI.

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    DeepSeek AI Suffers Major Data Leak Exposing Millions of Chat Records

    January 30, 2025 • 1 min read

    Security researchers uncovered an unprotected database at Chinese AI company DeepSeek, exposing over 1 million records including user chat prompts and system data. The incident raises concerns about security practices as the rapidly growing company faces increased global scrutiny.

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    OpenAI Accuses Chinese Rival DeepSeek of Data Theft in AI Development Battle

    January 29, 2025 • 1 min read

    OpenAI and Microsoft investigate Chinese AI startup DeepSeek for potentially misusing their data to train advanced language models, highlighting the irony as OpenAI faces similar accusations. The dispute underscores growing tensions between US and Chinese tech companies while raising questions about data rights and competitive practices in AI development.

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