DeepSeek Suspends Registrations Following Cyber Attacks

Wed 29th Jan, 2025

DeepSeek, a prominent player in the artificial intelligence sector, has announced a temporary suspension of new user registrations due to a series of significant cyber attacks targeting its services. This decision comes in response to the adverse impact these attacks have had on the overall performance of the platform.

According to updates provided on the company's status webpage, the cyber incidents began on January 27, resulting in initial disruptions that rendered the login, API, and web interface inaccessible. Although some services were restored shortly after, users experienced reduced operational speeds.

As a precautionary measure, DeepSeek has disabled new registrations as of January 28, while existing accounts remain functional. The company has reported that it has implemented countermeasures and is currently monitoring their effectiveness, reiterating that the suspension of new registrations is temporary.

The cyber attacks coincide with heightened attention surrounding DeepSeek, following its groundbreaking advancements in AI technology. The company claims to have achieved remarkable results in training AI models with significantly lower costs and hardware requirements compared to industry giants like OpenAI. Additionally, DeepSeek has recently introduced a new image generation tool, further broadening its capabilities.

This surge in innovation has created ripples throughout the AI industry, leading to notable declines in stock prices for established companies. For instance, Nvidia faced a staggering loss of approximately $600 billion in market value. The presence of this emerging competitor has prompted a wave of concern among traditional AI firms.

In a show of transparency, DeepSeek has released the source code for its language models and the Janus image generator under an open-source MIT license. Interested developers and researchers can access these resources on DeepSeek's GitHub repositories, which include projects like DeepSeek-V3, DeepSeek-VL2, and DeepSeek-R1.


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