Chennai cyber cops caution against deepfakes and data theft using Ghibli AI art for selfies.

Chennai Cyber Crime Police have issued a warning to users against uploading selfies on social media platforms due to the increasing use of Ghibli AI art for deepfakes and data theft. The police have observed a rising trend of cybercriminals using Ghibli AI art to create deepfake images and videos that can be used to manipulate or steal personal data. Deepfakes are created using artificial intelligence to superimpose images or videos onto other images or videos, often with malicious intent. Users are advised to be cautious while sharing personal information online and avoid uploading selfies that could potentially be misused by cybercriminals. The warning comes as a precautionary measure to protect individuals from falling victim to cybercrimes such as identity theft, financial fraud, or blackmail. It is essential for users to be vigilant and mindful of the information they share online to safeguard their privacy and security. By raising awareness about the risks associated with uploading selfies and personal information on social media, Chennai Cyber Crime Police aim to prevent cybercrimes and protect users from becoming targets of malicious activities. Stay informed and stay safe online.

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