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Researchers Bypass Deepfake Detection With Replay Attacks

Posted on June 4, 2025
Researchers Bypass Deepfake Detection With Replay Attacks

An international group of researchers found that simply rerecording deepfake audio with natural acoustics in the background allows it to bypass detection models at a higher-than-expected rate.

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