South Korea to criminalize watching or possessing sexually explicit deepfakes
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Three years after the 30-year-old South Korean woman received a barrage of online fake images that depicted her nude, she is still being treated for trauma. She struggles to talk with men. Using a mobile phone brings back the nightmare.
SEOUL — South Korean lawmakers on Sept 26 passed a Bill that criminalises possessing or watching sexually explicit deepfake images and videos, with penalties set to include prison terms and fines.
Hundreds of handheld pagers exploded near simultaneously across Lebanon and in parts of Syria on Tuesday, wounding members of the militant group Hezbollah, the Iranian ambassador and dozens of other people. Officials pointed the finger at Israel in what appeared to be a sophisticated, remote attack at a time of rising tensions across the Lebanon border.
The boss of messaging platform Telegram said late Thursday that charges against him by France are "misguided," in his first public comments since being detained in the country nearly two weeks ago.
The authorities in South Korea are investigating a surge of sexually explicit images and video clips that have spread online and shocked the nation, leading the police to detain seven male suspects — six of them teenagers — the police said on Tuesday.
The group said the blast targeted the Taliban’s prosecution service to ‘avenge Muslims’ held in its prisons.
Following the recent arrest of its founder in France, Telegram is now facing potential legal troubles in South Korea.