Cyabra Launches Deepfake Detection

Ticketmaster Impersonations

An analysis of fake profiles impersonating Ticketmaster customer service pages.

Cyabra analyzed the online discourse around Ticketmaster to find any fake activity by bad actors
attempting to hurt the brand on social media. Cyabra identified 9 Facebook accounts impersonating Ticketmaster's customer service pages and analyzed their behavior and content.

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