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The attack, which forced the platform to disable new user registrations, is believed to be a distributed denial-of-service attack targeting its API and web chat platform. While existing users can ...
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BEIJING - Chinese start-up DeepSeek said on Jan 27 that it will temporarily limit registrations due to a cyber attack after the company’s artificial intelligence (AI) assistant amassed sudden ...
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Chinese startup DeepSeek on Monday said it was temporarily limiting registrations due to a large-scale malicious attack on its services, reported Reuters. DeepSeek AI, a Chinese tech startup last ...
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Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek said it was the victim of "large-scale malicious attacks" on its services and is temporarily limiting new registration. New users will still be ...
According to a notice on its website, the startup had to limit user registrations after being hit with "large-scale malicious attacks." "Existing users can log in as usual," the message reads.