The prime minister of Singapore transforms deep forgery into a fraud instrument

Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong revealed today that his videos are being made with ‘deepvat’ technology spread over the Internet and that it is used to promote encrypted currencies, fraudulent plans to achieve profits and services to apply for permanent residence. In two post on the Facebook and X platforms, Wong said he saw that some of these tracks were spread on the internet. He also urged the audience to be careful and not communicate with these tricks or share any personal information. The publications contain screenshots that show Wong under a red banner on which it was written. Increased fraud and internet crimes strengthen the state its legislative efforts and awareness campaigns. This has also strengthened the police’s response to the significant increase in financial fraud and internet crimes over the past year. Wong of today wrote in a post about the “X” platform: “There are many fraud operations that use deep forgery techniques or a photo to sell products or services such as cryptocurrencies, fraudulent plans to achieve profits, and services for the submission of permanent residency requests. See Platforms. ‘January gives police to limit bank accounts to individuals who are believed to have been victims of fraud. The legislation was initially aimed at protecting potential victims from remote fraud, such as telephone calls or online, but later expanded to include traditional fraud. Singapore ($ 827 million) during 2024, as the number of cases was about 11% to 51501 cases, announced the previous year the previous year. Punishment for some crimes associated with fraud.