Kohli & Ambani Caught Promoting Such Apps

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Scams that attempt to con individuals out of their money using deepfakes and other AI technologies have sharply increased. Prominent public personalities such as Virat Kohli, mukesh Ambani, and even Cristiano Ronaldo are frequently the targets of these schemes. More than a thousand phishing domains being launched every day to deceive individuals in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Pakistan, and india, according to a startling new analysis from CloudSEK. In order to promote dubious gambling applications, the majority of these frauds modify video of well-known news anchors or other local and worldwide personalities.

These gambling applications, such as "Aviator," deceive users into believing they may quadruple their investment many times over. As a result, consumers frequently download these apps from unreliable sites that superficially resemble the google Play Store. Subsequently, these applications encourage gullible users to fund their accounts, typically using anonymous payment methods like cryptocurrencies. These scams involve more than just phishing individuals; they also involve other fraudulent operations including the impersonation of company officials.
 

The ease of access to deepfake technology necessitates the development of methods for detecting and countering deepfakes. Numerous encouraging initiatives are being undertaken globally and in india to combat these modern-day frauds. In the meanwhile, people should be vigilant and wary of phishing scams of this nature. Unnatural eye movements, poor lip sync, and inconsistent lighting in films are a few telltale indicators of a deepfake.
 
 


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