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Many of the illegal videos spreading through overseas messengers are pornography that combines the faces and bodies of different people.

In particular, famous celebrities are often targeted for crime, and although the punishment has become heavier, it is not easy to crack down on it.



Reporter Shin Jung-eun covered the reason.



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Deep fake, a video technology that synthesizes images using artificial intelligence technology.



I followed the deep fake recipe that can be easily found on the Internet, and the video came out in less than 10 minutes.



[2020 SBS 8 News Report: There is a technology called Deepfake.

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problem It's about attaching the faces of real people to pornographic videos.



Most of the deepfakes are pornography, with a quarter of them targeting K-POP idols.



Just by searching, the videos are flooded and easy to download.



Although the agency notices and responds, it is not enough to keep up with the speed of spreading online.



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Nearly 400,000 people participated in the petition for severe punishment for deep fakes that synthesized female celebrities.



Deep fake crimes can now be punished under the'Sex Crimes Special Act' revised in June of last year, but only 45 people were caught by the police.



Creators and distributors must be tracked individually, but most of them have servers abroad.



[Kim Seung-ju/Professor, Graduate School of Information Security, Korea University: K-POP video is a global issue, so it seems that it is being exposed as an attack target.

Some are for fun, and some are for malicious purposes...

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police are intensively cracking down on illegal compounds from December last year to this month, and they decided to extend it for another two months.



(Video coverage: Kim Se-kyung·Yang Doo-won, video editing: Choi Eun-jin)  



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