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Russia's APT28 tested LLM-powered malware on Ukraine. The same tech that breaches enterprises is now selling for $250/month on the dark web.
The company just released DeepSeek-R1-0528, proving once again that this is a bot to watch. The powerful update is already challenging rivals like OpenAI’s GPT-4o and Google’s Gemini.
Kaspersky is warning LLM users of a new malicious campaign distributing a previously unknown malware, dubbed “BrowserVenom,” through a fake DeepSeek-R1 environment installer. According to ...
UK CISOs believe DeepSeek must be urgently regulated by the UK Government before it sparks a national cyber crisis ...
The speed and popularity of DeepSeek’s models have challenged US incumbents such as OpenAI, and demonstrated how Chinese ...
This week, DeepSeek released an updated version of its R1 model on HuggingFace, reigniting the open-source versus closed-source competition. The updated version, called DeekSeek-R1-0528, has 685 ...
Cybercriminals are exploiting the growing interest in open source AI models by disguising malware as a legitimate installer for DeepSeek. Victims are unwittingly downloading the “BrowserVenom” malware ...
By Hakan Ersen and Miranda Murray FRANKFURT, June 27 (Reuters) The German government has recently removed the DeepSeek app from app stores, reflecting a European move to strengthen digital sovereignty ...
Jim Cramer says AI stocks are climbing as DeepSeek threat recedes on Wall Street By Julie Coleman, CNBC • Published June 24, 2025 • Updated on June 25, 2025 at 12:35 pm ...
That's one reason DeepSeek's R1 update captured the AI world's attention this week. In other AI news, Anthropic finally gets voice mode, AI influencers go viral, Anthropic's CEO warns of mass ...