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| | The Download | | | | Monthly security news from Avast | | | | | | 2020: The year that changed the world | | | | Ransomware went up, deepfakes got harder to identify, and stalkerware got smarter. Plus, the pandemic redefined the way we work, interact, and learn. We've got the lowdown on it all. | | | | | | | | | | | | Stay connected with the best tech | | | | The holiday season and beyond can be tough when we're far away from the ones we love. The right tech can help us all feel a little more connected. Here's a quick list we put together. | | | | | | | | | | Tech Tidbits: 3 ways to spot deepfake videos | | | | | | Natural eye movement is one of the hardest things to replicate when making a fake video so keep an eye out (get it?) for strange eye movement or a lack of normal blinking. | | | | | | | | Look for blurry connections between body parts such as the head and neck and for any misalignment between images. This is normally a big indicator for a fake video. | | | | | | | | Think about the emotions of the speaker. If the facial expressions and tone don't match what they're saying it could be because images and audio have been morphed from elsewhere. | | | | | | | |