Layanan deepfake melonjak 39% di dark web

Percakapan mengenai layanan deepfake meningkat tajam di dark web. Para pakar memperingatkan bahwa hal ini dapat memicu lebih banyak penipuan yang mengatasnamakan atasan. Perusahaan disarankan untuk melakukan persiapan yang matang.

Sebuah laporan dari TechRadar mencatat peningkatan sebesar 39% dalam diskusi di dark web terkait layanan deepfake.

Tren ini telah menimbulkan kekhawatiran di kalangan pakar mengenai potensi pertumbuhan penipuan yang melibatkan panggilan video palsu dari para eksekutif.

Publikasi tersebut menyatakan bahwa perusahaan perlu bersiap menghadapi perkembangan ini.

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