Deepfake Education Portal

Deepfake uses AI to create hyper-realistic synthetic media. Understand the concept and test your detection skills.

What is Deepfake?

Deepfake is technology that uses artificial intelligence to create fake videos, audio, or images that look very real.

This technology can be used to make someone appear to say or do something they never did.

It is important to be able to identify deepfakes to protect yourself from fraud and misinformation.

Fake vs Real Quiz

Test your eyes. In each question, click on the image you believe is a deepfake.

✨AI Deepfake Scenario Generator

Imagine a scam scenario. Enter a few keywords and the system will generate an example story.

Deepfake Voice Scam Simulation

Experience how scammers can use AI voice cloning technology to manipulate you.

Scenario: Emergency Call

You receive a voice call from an unknown number. The voice sounds like a family member in a state of panic.

"Help! I'm in big trouble, my phone is about to die. Quickly transfer RM2,000 to this account!"

Deepfake Face Swap Simulation

This simulation shows how face swap technology works. Click the Face Swap button to see the process.

Source Image

Image 1

First Face

Target Image

Image 2

Second Face

Face Swap Result

Result will appear here

⚠️ Important Warning

This is an educational simulation. Real deepfake technology requires complex AI training and can be misused for fraud. Use this knowledge responsibly.

Try Face Swap!

You can paste image URLs OR upload your own files (Max 1MB, formats: jpg, png, gif).

Source Image (Target)

Image 1 Preview

Target Image (Face)

Image 2 Preview

Face Swap Result

Result will appear here

Tips to Detect and Protect Against Deepfakes

Pay Attention to Small Details

Look for inconsistencies in lighting, shadows, or unnatural eye movements.

Verify Through Other Methods

If you receive suspicious calls or messages, contact the person through a number you know.

Use Personal Questions

Ask questions that only you and that person know the answers to.

Be Wary of Urgent Requests

Scammers often create a sense of urgency to prevent you from thinking clearly.