Security News > 2025 > February > Microsoft names cybercriminals behind AI deepfake network

2025-02-27 18:15
Microsoft has named multiple threat actors part of a cybercrime gang accused of developing malicious tools capable of bypassing generative AI guardrails to generate celebrity deepfakes and other illicit content. [...]
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