ROMANCE scammers are now resorting to using face-swapping technology to video call with their targets, reported Sin Chew Daily.
A former scammer, who wished to be known only as Ah Quan, said love scam syndicates would use the software to swap the scammer’s face with a hot model to convince victims that they were chatting with a stunning looking person.
Due to the cost incurred, this method would only be used for targets whom they considered had a high chance to lure in big bucks, he added.
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