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Deep & Emerging Tech·June 24, 2026·1 min read

'Deepfake as a service' sees 39% spike in dark web conversations — and experts fear it will fuel the next wave of “fake boss” scams

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A 39% spike in “deepfake as a service” chatter means high-fidelity impersonation is moving from bespoke attack to commodity offering. Update your fraud model this week—tighten payment verification, add out-of-band checks for high-value approvals, and train staff that voice and video are no longer strong identity signals.