Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 338

Episode 338 of the Kaspersky podcast contains, Kate Middleton photoshop screw ups, South Korea deep fake scanning tech & much more!

Episode 338 of the Kaspersky podcast contains, Kate Middleton photoshop screw ups, South Korea deep fake scanning tech & much more!

Episode 338 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with the story of the year (so far) as some people see it – the Kate Middleton / photoshop mess. Is it really as big a deal as some believe it to be, or is it just a silly mistake?

From there the team discuss news that South Korea have developed a tool to help scan images for deepfakes, but will it be useful enough to be of any use? Additionally, the team talk about the Play ransomware gang and will GDPR shut down WorldCoin?

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