The current era of technology is called but its use is more negative than positive and one of them is the kind of deep fake that can ruin anyone's life.
Deep fake photos or videos are those in which the viewers are saying or doing things that they have never done before and for this purpose a lot of photo data is needed to create real looking footage or photo.
And now it has been discovered that the messaging app Telegram has active bots that create fake inappropriate images based on this technology at the request of users.
In fact, these bots are mostly targeted at women whose normal photos are taken from social media, which are turned into nude photos by DeepFack.
The revelation was made by a security company, Cincinnati, which has called it visual threat intelligence, especially with regard to the spread of Deepfax.
The company's researchers discovered more than 100,000 images by July 2020 that were produced and shared on Telegram's public channels (meaning that number could be much higher as July is now 3 months old).
Most of Telegram's subscribers to these public channels are from Russia or neighboring countries, while The Verge claims that most of these channels are still active.
These Deep Fake bots can be used for free, but the fake nude pictures they make come with watermarks, but the user can get the full pictures for a few cents.
For example, for $28 cents, a user can get 100 photos without watermark in 7 days.
Cincity contacted Telegram to ask permission to produce such content, but the company has not yet responded.
The software that produces the images is known as Deep Nude, which appeared on the Internet as a website in June last year, but was shut down after much media coverage, saying that people Too much abuse.
However, the software is still in the background and Cincinnati says it can be discovered on open source torrent websites.
It is now being used by telegram boats, which is also generating revenue for craters.
People still digitally convert images, but with this app anyone could do it with 2 or 3 clicks and it didn't require any effort.
Guerrero Paterni, CEO of Cincinnati, said the key difference is access to technology. Before, people needed to understand a programmer and a computer to use such programs, but now there's nothing to do. Only one boot can do that.
According to the company, these images can be used to blackmail, harass and extort money from women and it is not easy for the victims to deal with the situation.
"We have no evidence that the images created by the bots were used for this purpose, but we believe that this is happening, this technology is a serious threat to the dignity and safety of any individual," said Giorgio Paterni.