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US representatives Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) and Darin Lahood (R-IL), the member of each member of each party at the House Select Committee on Intelligence, plans to introduce “No DeepSeek On Government Device Act . ” If all this sounds are familiar, the transition boasts to Congress' Blocking Tiktok from government devices in 2022. That was the opening salvo in a legend that ended in the ban across the US The app is now staring.
The alarm complies with an independent review from Feroot security stating that the Deepseek code sends user data directly to the China government mobile owned. “We see direct links to servers and companies in China under the control of the Chinese government,” Feroot's analyst Ivan Tsarynny Says In an interview with News of ABC. “This is something we have never seen.”
“Our personal information is sent to China, no decline, and the DeepSeek tool collects everything that connects to American users,” Tsarynny said The Wall Street Journal. ABC It was reported on Wednesday that many cybersecurity experts confirmed Feroot's findings.
The US Navy and NASA Deepseek has been banned from their employees' devices. Texas is the only state that has Na -block the app from government devices. Three other countries defeated the US in the punch of the app ban: Italy, South Korea and Australia.
Lahood warns of app dangers. “The National Security Threat Deepseek-a CCP-related company-is concerned with the United States,” the representative wrote in a press release. “DeepSeek's Generative AI program gets US users' data and stores information for anonymous CCP use. Under any circumstances we can allow a CCP company to obtain a sensitive government or personal data. “
“We should get under the malignant depsek activities,” Gesttheimer wrote. “We cannot risk the CCP entering the devices of our government officials and our national security is dangerous.”
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