Deepfake Deception Skyrockets: How AI Mimicry Is Hijacking Identities Online

Deepfakes are the new black in identity fraud fashion, spiking 3000% and fooling more than your gullible uncle. Cyber crooks are swapping faces faster than teens swap TikTok trends. Time to update your online security wardrobe!

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Deepfakes: Because traditional identity theft wasn't Hollywood enough, now we've got the special effects department involved. With a 3000% increase in deepfake fraud, it's like watching a bad movie sequel no one asked for, where the villain is now armed with AI and your face. Time to call in the cybersecurity Avengers before we all end up starring in "Identity Theft: Endgame".

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