DeepSeek’s AI data leak is a wake-up call for South African businesses
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DeepSeek’s AI data leak is a wake-up call for South African businesses
A massive data leak at AI startup DeepSeek has exposed more than just chat logs and secret keys — it’s pulled the curtain back on a growing risk for South African companies using generative AI tools without clear policies or safeguards in place. The breach, which involved an unsecured ClickHouse database spilling over a million rows of sensitive backend data, highlights a hard truth: AI systems are only as secure as the teams that deploy them — …
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