Earlier this year, DeepSeek took the U.S. by storm, quickly becoming
the most downloaded free app on the iOS App Store.
But behind DeepSeek's polished interface lies a serious and immediate
national security risk. The model has direct ties to Chinese
state-controlled entities, and cybersecurity researchers have uncovered
that it actively transmits user data to Chinese servers, with links to
China Mobile, a government-owned telecommunications giant.
Unfortunately, DeepSeek is just the latest - and one of the most
dangerous - examples of how nations like China and North Korea are
increasingly using cyber capabilities to target critical infrastructure.
Chinese cyber espionage has surged by 150% in the past year, driven
by AI-powered tactics that make attacks more effective and harder to
detect.
Statista's Market Insights estimates the global cost of cybercrime
will hit a mind-boggling $13.82 trillion by 2028 - almost
a 50% jump from today's levels.
That's why organizations and enterprises are turning to cybersecurity
specialists like Plurilock Security Inc. (OTCQB:PLCKF,
TSXV:PLUR).
A clear testament to the company's credibility and efficacy, these
cybersecurity experts serve high-profile clients and federal agencies
across North America, including: U.S. Treasury, Department of
Homeland Security, Department of Justice, Department of Defense, and
NASA.
With retired Admirals and former executives from
Raytheon and CrowdStrike on the board and
advisory, leadership has operated at the top of the U.S. national security
apparatus.
Learn more about the company serving more than 30
government agencies and some of the world's largest
corporations.
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