DeepSeek, a leading AI research firm, has decided to temporarily halt new user registrations due to a recent increase in cyberattacks aimed at its platform. This precautionary step was taken to protect current users and maintain the integrity of the system. In a statement, DeepSeek explained that the attacks mainly targeted weaknesses in its user access systems, leading the company to enhance its cybersecurity measures. “Our main focus is to protect the data and trust of our users,” the firm stated. This decision comes at a pivotal moment for DeepSeek, which has been under scrutiny following a controversial report that shook the global tech market. As the firm works to resolve these security issues, industry experts caution that such events could undermine confidence in AI platforms, highlighting the urgent need for strong cyber resilience. DeepSeek has reassured users that their data is safe and that updates will be provided as the situation develops.
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