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DeepSeek-R1 is one of the most popular LLMs right now, and Kaspersky has previously reported attacks with malware mimicking ...
China’s AI upstart DeepSeek shook the tech industry and stock markets earlier this year by proving to be amazingly capable despite accessing relatively limited resources, such as chips. It has gone on ...
Cybercriminals are using fake DeepSeek-R1 ads to spread BrowserVenom malware through a proxy backdoor. Do steps to protect ...
With voice deepfakes indistinguishable from real speech, fraud is spiking—and most organizations aren't prepared for the ...
Dan Neely, CEO of Vermillio and one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in AI, sounds the alarm on a new kind of digital ...
It’s possible to run some of today’s AI chatbots locally on your PC. Just be careful: A newly discovered strain of Windows ...
Kaspersky finds fake DeepSeek app being promoted through Google Ads The app bundles legitimate software with malware The ...
For cybersecurity teams to be better equipped to counter these emerging threats, stakeholders must adopt a multifaceted ...
BrowserVenom is a malicious implant that reroutes and manipulates web traffic to collect sensitive browsing data.
Cybercriminals are exploiting the growing interest in open source AI models by disguising malware as a legitimate installer ...
Did you download a DeepSeek app or malware? A discovery by Kaspersky's research & analysis team points to yes.