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Smashing Security podcast 453: Deepfakes, dodgy data, and rogue Roomba reports – March 2026

Author/Source: Deepfakes are videos or images that have been altered to falsely depict someone doing or saying something they didn’t do. See the full link here

Takeaway

This article discusses the Smashing Security podcast, which covers deepfakes and how they can trick people. It also talks about data privacy issues and concerns about a Roomba robot vacuum cleaner possibly sharing information it shouldn’t.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

Thinking about deepfakes is like spotting a fake $20 bill – it looks real at first, but with a closer look, you can see something is off.


Why It Matters

Deepfakes can spread false information and damage reputations. For example, a deepfake video could make it look like a politician said something they never did, which could influence an election. Also, the Roomba example shows how everyday devices could be collecting and sharing personal data without your full knowledge.


Related Terms

Deepfakes

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