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How deepfakes may lead to the end of social trust

It’s only a matter of time before deepfake tech scams hit New Zealand, experts say.

Fri, 04 Oct 2019

In March, a UK-based energy firm was scammed out of €220,000 when the British chief executive thought he was talking to the parent company’s CEO in Berlin.

It was only after the “urgent” transaction was completed that the first CEO learned the voice on the other end of the phone wasn’t

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