South Korean Police Deploy Deepfake Detection Tool in Run-up to Elections
The nation's battle with political deepfakes may be a harbinger for what's to come in elections around the world this year.
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The nation's battle with political deepfakes may be a harbinger for what's to come in elections around the world this year.
A Japanese ministry blames a shared Active Directory between merged tech companies Line and South Korea's Naver for a massive data breach last November.
Investigators Say North Korean Groups Are Seeking Advanced Chips for Military UseSouth Korean intelligence service officials have blamed North Korean hackers for targeting the country's semiconductor manufacturing companies. Hackers who gain access to chip-making technology and product designs could hurt South Korea’s leadership in the semiconductor industry.
With a claimed 80% efficiency, the new AI detection tool will be used to inform the police during criminal investigations
DPRK is using cyberattacks to steal designs and other data from South Korean microchip manufacturers, according to the National Intelligence Service.
The National Intelligence Service (NIS) in South Korea warns that North Korean hackers target domestic semiconductor manufacturers in cyber espionage attacks. [...]