As deepfake images and videos become ever more convincing, tech companies have turned to invisible watermarks to help identify what’s real. But a new study from researchers at the University of Waterloo shows that even the best digital fingerprints can be erased—silently, universally, and without insider knowledge. Called UnMarker, the technique is the first practical, … Read more
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