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Chinese-American victim of deepfake porn attack by man she spurned sets up firm to fight malicious content

  • Rejected man wants to humiliate her, posts fake images on porn sites, she hopes tech firm can empower victims to take on haters

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A Chinese-American woman who fell victim to a revenge porn attack has set up a company she hopes will enable women like her fight back against spiteful online content. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/163.com
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A Chinese-American victim of deepfake porn at the hands of a man she had spurned has fought back by setting up a company to help victims like her.

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Breeze Liu, now 28, said in April 2020, a friend told her that a nude video of her was widely circulating on an adult website.

She knew it was fake and discovered that the edited clip used her face, reported the news website people.com.

“I was devastated,” Liu was quoted as saying. “I was so humiliated and felt so alone.”

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She suspected the footage was created by a man she met before her graduation from the University of California at Berkeley two years earlier.

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