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5 safety tips to stay safe from deepfake scams

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In the realm of cybercrime, a pressing warning from authorities is echoing globally about the rising menace of deepfake videos.

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Deepfakes are AI-generated videos, images, and audio that are edited or manipulated to make anyone say or do anything that they did not do in real life.

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While advancements in AI have increased productivity and helped users, it has also been misused to carry out such scams and identity thefts.

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Check 5 safety tips to stay safe from deepfake scams.

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1. Approach any video or audio that appears too good to be true with skepticism. If something seems too shocking or unbelievable, it's likely a deepfake.

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2. Exercise caution when dealing with videos or audio from unknown or untrustworthy sources. Pay attention to the source to avoid potential risks.

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3. Identify inconsistencies in the video or audio. For instance, if someone's lips do not sync with the sound of their voice, it may be a deepfake.

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4. Verify information before sharing it. Don't unquestioningly accept everything you encounter online.

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5. Exercise caution when clicking on links in emails or text messages, even if they seem to be from someone you know.

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