False sites may look very credible.
In the name of Deepseek, there have been scams on the Internet. Joel Maalmi
Chinese artificial intelligence Deepseek At the moment, it seems to be of interest to everyone. For example, its disclosure ate hundreds of billions of US listed companies. Now, Deepseek is also being banned in some countries at a rapid pace.
Deepseek’s popularity has also made the scammers activate in the form of different fake pages of Deepseek
Similar scams have occurred on the Internet before. For example, in the spring of 2024, there was a similar scam on the move From the arc browserwhich had just been released for Windows at the time.
A genuine Deepseek address online is www.deepseek.com. If the site’s address is something else, it’s a scam.
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It may be difficult to identify the scam that at least some of the fake pages closely resembles genuine Deepseek pages.
Comparison. Image combination of the fake page (above) and Deepseek’s genuine pages (below). The scam site is not exactly the same with genuine, but it still struck by an inexperienced user. screenshot
Cyber security expert Dominic alvieri Has published an update on X listing the fake pages they have found. If the upote below does not appear, the update can be read this link through.
The Deepseek scam pages found by Alvier are:
- Deepseeklog[.]com
- Deepseeklogins[.]com
- Deepseeklog[.]xyz
- Deepseeklog[.]net
- Deepseeklog[.]we
- Deepseeklog[.]c/o
- Deepseeklog[.]us
- Deepseek log[.]com
X-user Who said what? on itself noticedthat at least a Deepseek valet page spreads the Lumma Stealer -based software.
Lumma Stealer steals user login information, side history and browser cookies. At least in the end of 2024 it was Finland most common malicious.
It is also worth paying attention to the fake sites because Deepseek is known to have been subjected to one denial of service. This has prevented users from creating both the user and using the service at all.
The denial of service attack on a genuine site does not affect the scams. When no genuine Deepseek is available, more people may sniff on a fake site.

