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Kaspersky Warns Filipinos as it Highlights Rising Deepfake Threat amid Calls for New Legislation

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MANILA — Global cybersecurity company Kaspersky is warning Filipinos about the growing threat of deepfake technology as calls mount for stronger legislation to address this emerging cyber-enabled abuse.

Sam Yan, head of Sales for Asia Emerging Countries at Kaspersky, emphasized that deepfakes are no longer just a novelty but part of a broader cyber risk ecosystem, and that what was once seen as experimental technology used for entertainment has now evolved into a powerful tool for deception in the hands of cybercriminals.

“They exploit trust, spread rapidly through digital platforms, and can harm both individuals and businesses. As the technology becomes more accessible, awareness, vigilance, and protection are more critical than ever,” he added.

The Philippines’ the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) has recently raised alarm over the proliferation of deepfakes, particularly AI-generated pornographic content. The call came after a popular Filipino actress testified in the Senate about being a victim of such scheme.

The CICC claimed that many of these manipulated videos circulating locally are created abroad, often by organized criminal groups linked to scams and illegal gambling.

Heng Lee, head of Government Affairs and Public Policy for Asia Pacific at Kaspersky, said the rise of deepfakes demands a holistic response from society.

According to him, education and awareness are paramount, to empower users to understand the danger of deepfakes and identify tell-tale signs of its deployment. Companies should also work towards the development of robust detection technologies capable of identifying deepfakes with precision.

“Reputable studies have demonstrated that only one in four people can distinguish between deepfake and legitimate videos, even though many say they are confident of doing so. This is a sobering reminder that anyone could possibly become a victim of deepfakes. Stronger legislation and better detection technologies will help ameliorate the deepfake crisis, but our best defense against the threat will still be individuals raising their guard against it,” he further said.

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