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A mobile security company, NowSecure, has discovered severe security vulnerabilities in the DeepSeek iPhone app, such as the disabling of App Transport Security (ATS).
DeepSeek AI exposed a database containing secret keys, chat logs, and backend data, allowing full system access.
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