DeepFake: Ghibli's craze will make you a victim of deepfake! Stop this work immediately, Chandigarh Police issued a warning..

If you are also a fan of digital art inspired by the magical world of Studio Ghibli, then be careful. A glimpse of how dangerous it can be to create Ghibli images through AI tools without thinking is now becoming visible. Recently, the Cyber Cell of Chandigarh Police has issued a public warning, which explains how cybercriminals are using the growing popularity of Ghibli-style art and merchandise to trap people in their trap.
Now the fraud is not limited to the website only. People are also being sent fake emails in the name of Studio Ghibli, in which free giveaways, event invites, or promotional offers are sent. These emails contain malware links or redirect links to fake websites, which can steal your identity, infect the device, or access your data.
Spyware in the name of 'free' content! The most dangerous trend is for those who download "free Ghibli wallpapers", "screensavers" or "animation packs". Cyber Cell said that these may contain ransomware and spyware, which can lock your phone or computer, steal browser information, or keep an eye on your private files.
Deepfake can be made from photos.
If you are uploading photos on an AI website or app to create a Ghibli image, then it can be very dangerous. Many fake websites are running on the Internet that claim to create Ghibli images. If you upload your photo video on these websites, they can be used to create deepfakes. In deep face videos or photos, someone else's face can be replaced with your face.
How to avoid this digital fraud?
Cyber Cell has given this advice to people to stay alert.
Use only verified AI apps and websites, whose privacy policy is clear.
Do not upload your photos on unknown or suspicious platforms.
Think before downloading free content, check its source.
Be cautious before clicking on any links or sharing personal information.
Report any suspicious activity immediately to www.cybercrime.gov.in or call the National Cyber Helpline 1930.
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