The startup of you in the cloud security field discovered the Chinese neuronal network database in the public domain, in which there was confidential information. This is indicated in Wiz’s message on its website.

Startup Wiz announced the filtration of the Depseek database
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“The Wiz research team decided to evaluate the external security level of Deepseek and identify all potential vulnerabilities. In a few minutes we find a public clickhouse database associated with Depseek, which was completely open and did not require authentication, which provided access To confidential data, “is deduced from the message.

He points out that the published database contained the stories of the chats, the backup data data, more than 1 million records of records, the data of the API and the operating metadata. Having discovered vulnerability, Wiz experts notified Depseek in this regard, after which access to the base closed.

Wired writes that although the requests of the user’s neuronal network were mainly in Chinese, they could easily translate. Could anyone more access the base and how long was it in the public domain?

Deepseek stirred the world artificial intelligence market when it exceeded the OpenAI chatgpt in the American segment of the online store of the application store. This led to the collapse of the US stock market: the actions of technology companies, including NVIDIA and AMD, fell significantly.

On January 29, Bloomberg’s sources said Microsoft suspected that Deepseek management of illegal OpenAi obtaining. According to the agency’s interlocutors, the American company began investigating a possible leak.

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Anastasia Lipchanskaya

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