➀ DeepSeek's mobile app accidentally exposed sensitive user data to the web; ➁ Israeli cybersecurity firm Wiz discovered the exposed database; ➂ The database contained chat history, backend data, and sensitive information; ➃ DeepSeek's response to the breach was criticized for its lack of security expertise.
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