South Korea battles surge of deepfake pornography after thousands found to be spreading images
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South Korea faces a surge in digital sex crimes, particularly deepfake pornography, with authorities launching a seven-month crackdown to protect vulnerable women and minors.
President Yoon Suk Yeol has criticized the alarming use of Telegram for sharing deepfake sexual content, emphasizing that all women are potential victims of this epidemic.
The sheer volume of reported cases of deepfake crimes has exploded, with 297 cases filed in the first seven months of the year, mostly involving teenagers.
Victims are often university students or military personnel, as deepfake technology is used to exploit women, showcasing the urgent need for effective legal action.
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