DeepSeek Faces Criticism Over Security Flaws and User Privacy Concerns
DeepSeek, a popular app, is once again under scrutiny following the discovery of multiple security vulnerabilities that could compromise user privacy. A recent report from mobile security firm NowSecure reveals several flaws in DeepSeek's iOS app, DeepSeek R1, which raise serious concerns about how the company is handling sensitive user data.One of the primary issues identified is the app’s failure to use Apple’s built-in App Transport Security (ATS), which is designed to ensu
DeepSeek Faces Criticism Over Security Flaws and User Privacy Concerns
DeepSeek, a popular app, is once again under scrutiny following the discovery of multiple security vulnerabilities that could compromise user privacy. A recent report from mobile security firm NowSecure reveals several flaws in DeepSeek's iOS app, DeepSeek R1, which raise serious concerns about how the company is handling sensitive user data.One of the primary issues identified is the app’s failure to use Apple’s built-in App Transport Security (ATS), which is designed to ensu
Natnov Bioscience Turns Seafood Waste into Bioplastics for a Sustainable Future
Natnov Bioscience, a biotech startup based in Odisha and recognized by India’s Start-up India initiative and Mukhya Mantri Krishi Udyog Yojana, is making notable strides in addressing the growing problem of seafood waste. The company aims to convert 5,000 metric tons of seafood waste into valuable bio-economy products, including bioplastics. By utilizing the by-products of India's marine fisheries, particularly crustacean waste, the team is developing a sustainable alternative to sy
Natnov Bioscience Turns Seafood Waste into Bioplastics for a Sustainable Future
Natnov Bioscience, a biotech startup based in Odisha and recognized by India’s Start-up India initiative and Mukhya Mantri Krishi Udyog Yojana, is making notable strides in addressing the growing problem of seafood waste. The company aims to convert 5,000 metric tons of seafood waste into valuable bio-economy products, including bioplastics. By utilizing the by-products of India's marine fisheries, particularly crustacean waste, the team is developing a sustainable alternative to sy









