Cyabra Launches Deepfake Detection

Fake Campaign Targeting Ninestar Studios on X

Cyabra uncovered a coordinated disinformation campaign designed to undermine Ninestar Studios’ reputation.

In light of the recent controversy surrounding Thai Ninestar Studios, Cyabra carried out a comprehensive analysis of discussions taking place on X from April 1 to 10, 2025.

The online campaign leveraged emotionally driven narratives related to the company’s decision to end actress Faye’s contract in February 2025.

The investigation focused on 1,427 profiles engaging in discourse about the company, revealing 71% of those profiles were fake accounts.

#Brand Reputation, Threat Actors

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