Cyabra Launches Deepfake Detection

Climate Change

Authentic users are spreading disinformation about the climate change “hoax”.

Cyabra analyzed online conversations discussing climate change in the month preceding World Nature Conservation Day, and found vast amount of disinformation and misinformation, spread by thousands of authentic profiles on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok who used hashtags like #ClimateHysteria, #ClimateChangeHoax, #Chemtrails and even #FlatEarth.

#National Security

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