DeepSeek faces a cyberattack disrupting new user registrations

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DeepSeek faces a cyberattack disrupting new user registrations
DeepSeek faces a cyberattack disrupting new user registrations

Leading artificial intelligence company DeepSeek has acknowledged that a significant hack has interrupted its operations. On its website, the business posted a message alerting consumers to:

Due to large-scale malicious attacks on DeepSeek’s services, registration may be busy. Please wait and try again. Registered users can log in normally. Thank you for your understanding and support.

What is DeepSeek?

A Chinese AI firm called DeepSeek has rapidly become well-known as an AI assistant that is intended to compete with well-known brands like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Millions of people across the world have taken notice of the site because of its user-friendly design and intuitive functionality.

In just a few days, it surpassed ChatGPT to take the #1 place in the US App Store’s free application sector. Due to its quick rise in popularity, DeepSeek is now well known and a desirable target for hackers.

The Attack and Its Impact

The widespread assault has mostly affected the registration of new users, making it impossible for potential users to sign up for the site. However, existing users are still able to use the service and log in without any problems. DeepSeek maintains its optimism in the face of the inconvenience and thanks users for their support and patience while they try to fix the issue.

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