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Naga Munchetty Targeted by Deepfake Nude Scam

Severity: Medium (Score: 51.9)

Sources: Dailymail, Mirror

Summary

Naga Munchetty, a BBC newsreader, has expressed outrage after scammers used a deepfake image of her head on a naked body to lure individuals into fraudulent websites. The scammers created paid advertisements featuring these manipulated images, which led viewers to a fake news article designed to trick them into financial scams. Munchetty stated that while she was not personally upset by the deepfake itself, she was furious about its use to deceive others. She discovered the scam in February 2025 and has since discussed it with her production team, highlighting the malicious intent behind such actions. This incident reflects a broader trend of high-profile individuals being exploited in similar scams, with Munchetty noting that others, like Martin Lewis, have faced similar issues. The deepfake images were poorly executed, with her face crudely photoshopped onto another person's body, yet they effectively drew attention due to their sensational nature. Munchetty's comments come amid her ongoing struggles with personal health issues and a formal investigation into her workplace behavior at the BBC. Key Points: • Naga Munchetty's image was used in deepfake scams to lure victims to fraudulent sites. • The scammers employed poorly edited images of her to create misleading advertisements. • Munchetty is not the only public figure targeted by such scams, indicating a wider issue.

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  • Bluesky (platform)
  • X (company)
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