Deepfake creators sell nonconsensual video on ‘hidden’ websites that take Visa and Mastercard  (2024)

Fake sexually explicit videos of celebrity women from around the world are still being bought and using Mastercard and Visa credit cards, even though the credit card companies have said the transactions are not allowed.

Fan-Topia, the largest subscription website for nonconsensual sexually explicit deepfakes of celebrities, advertises the ability for subscribers to pay creators for the material with Visa and Mastercard credit cards or cryptocurrency. After the site appeared to shut down major accounts on the platform following a March 2023 NBC News article, deepfake accounts have returned to Fan-Topia using “hidden links.”

The new system hides much of the deepfake content and creators from public view, while facilitating payments for the material.

Deepfakes typically refer to misleading digital media created with artificial intelligence tools, like AI models and applications that allow users to “face-swap” a target’s face with one in a p*rnographic video. Deepfake videos overwhelmingly feature women and girls in nonconsensual sexually explicit material. While many of the victims are public figures, deepfakes have also been used to victimize girls in schools worldwide. More sexually explicit deepfake videos were uploaded to the internet in 2023 than any other year, according to data collected by independent researcher Genevieve Oh.

An NBC News search of MrDeepFakes, the most popular free streaming website for sexually explicit deepfakes of celebrities, found that at least 18 top creators are promoting “hidden links” to Fan-Topia pages where they sell longer versions of their content. Ten of the creators using the “hidden links” uploaded teasers on the free website within the past 24 hours.

The deepfakes uploaded in the past 24 hours feature women like K-Pop stars, Hollywood and Bollywood actresses, and even political figures —one of them targeted Ivanka Trump, the daughter of former president Donald Trump, whose face is featured in MrDeepFakes’ logo.

The “hidden links” system, called “hidemylink.vip,” hides the deepfakes from public view and serves as a $5 paywall between the creator’s profile on the free website and their subscription page on Fan-Topia, which carries an additional subscription fee determined by the creator. On Fan-Topia, users can add money to a wallet, then use it to subscribe to creators. The deepfake creators are not searchable on Fan-Topia and their profile links are constantly changing, but the “hidemylink” service allows subscribers to return to creators’ pages they previously subscribed to at any time, including before April 2023. Searching for the deepfake creators’ Fan-Topia pages on Google also doesn’t surface them. Once someone creates an account on “hidemylink,” it stores links to creators who have already been subscribed to.

NBC News was able to use a Visa credit card on “hidemylink,” but the card was not immediately charged. “Hidemylink” doesn’t specify which cards it accepts. The deepfake creator’s profile that NBC News viewed charged $15 a month on Fan-Topia for access to over 900 posts.

Visa CEO and chairman Al Kelly said in an August 2022 statement that Visa’s rules “explicitly and unequivocally prohibit the use of our products to pay for content that depicts nonconsensual sexual behavior.” Mastercard also prohibits its products being used to purchase content depicting nonconsensual sexual activity. Visa and Mastercard did not previously respond to questions about Fan-Topia, and did not immediately respond to another request for comment.

Fan-Topia is operated by a limited company called OSOMR Ltd., registered in the U.K., that was incorporated in 2021. Fan-Topia’s terms of service lists the name of the company and its address in London. “Hidemylink.vip” does not contain information about its ownership on its website, but it has a Google Maps listing at the same address as OSOMR Ltd. The “hidemylink” service appears to have been running for about 11 months, starting around five months after the first Fan-Topia shutdown after the NBC News article.

The development of “hidemylink” has allowed at least 15 major deepfake creators to return to Fan-Topia.

One creator’s bio on the free website said, “My page has finally been reopened. New subscribers will receive one free request each for the month of August as I get things back up and running.”

Some other creators appeared to stop making deepfakes in response to the shutdown. The creator of the most viewed deepfake on the free website, who last posted from their account in April 2023, wrote, “As some of you know my discord server and everyones fantopia has been banned. I don’t know how much longer I will be making deepfakes.”

Deepfake criminalization

Deepfake creators are using “hidemylink” as scrutiny of their content has rapidly intensified.

In April, the U.K. government announced that it was criminalizing the creation of deepfakes and would prosecute deepfake creators, sparking MrDeepFakes and another deepfake website to block access from the country.

But Fan-Topia, a company registered in the U.K., has continued to operate.

Deepfake creators have suggested that the “hidemylink” service offers them a new level of security and protection.

“The official regulations require a hidden link,” one creator wrote on their profile on the website “All My Links,” which allows users to list all their social media profile links in one place.

Another deepfake creator using “hidemylink” wrote in their bio on MrDeepFakes, “For security reasons, the links will be changed often.”

Similar legislation penalizing nonconsensual sexually explicit deepfakes in the U.S. has not passed, although multiple senators and representatives have introduced bills that would address the issue.

Some think that regardless of the measures, they may still be pushed into darker corners of the internet.

One of the most prolific deepfake creators who also serves as a moderator on the MrDeepFake’s forums suggested that fans reach out with their usernames on Discord or Telegram, or an email address they use, “should anything bad happen to any site I operate on.”

“Like my videos? Then consider supporting me by subscribing,” the creator wrote in their bio on MrDeepFakes. “I currently fake around 80 celebs but have done a lot more in my faking history, more than 100 in fact (not including various commissions I’ve done over the years). New celebs (at least one) are being added each month.”

Kat Tenbarge

Kat Tenbarge is a tech and culture reporter for NBC News.

Deepfake creators sell nonconsensual video on ‘hidden’ websites that take Visa and Mastercard  (2024)

FAQs

Can you go to jail for deepfakes? ›

Indiana, Texas, and Virginia are among the states that have made the creation of nonconsensual deepfakes punishable by jail time. Many states, however, don't yet have laws that make the creation or distribution of deepfakes illegal, or give victims the right to sue.

Is it illegal to make deepfake videos? ›

The legality of creating deepfakes largely depends on the intent and usage. Nonconsensual deepfake p*rnography, defamatory deepfakes, or those causing emotional distress can be illegal. The creation of deepfakes involving public figures can also trigger legal implications.

How many deepfake videos are there online? ›

A study last year by Home Security Heroes, a team of online security experts, found there were more than 95,000 deepfakes online in 2023, up 550 per cent since 2019. It also revealed that 98 per cent of deepfake videos were p*rnographic, with 99 per cent using a woman's likeness.

Can you sue for deepfakes? ›

Defamation and false light laws

If a deepfake falsely represents an individual in a defamatory manner, existing defamation laws can offer some recourse.

How harmful are deepfakes? ›

Not only has this technology created confusion, skepticism, and the spread of misinformation, deepfakes also pose a threat to privacy and security. With the ability to convincingly impersonate anyone, cybercriminals can orchestrate phishing scams or identity theft operations with alarming precision.

Are there free deepfakes? ›

Is there a free deepfake? Yes, several free deepfake software and apps are available for use. DeepFaceLab and FaceSwap are free software tools, and apps like Reface and ZAO also offer free versions. Keep in mind that free versions may have limitations or may include watermarks on the output videos.

In what states are deepfakes illegal? ›

These states are California, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

What is the punishment for creating deepfakes content? ›

An offence under this provision carries a penalty of up to three years imprisonment and/or a fine of ₹1 lakh. Further, Sections 67, 67A, and 67B of the IT Act can be used to prosecute individuals for publishing or transmitting deepfakes that are obscene or contain any sexually explicit acts.

What is the difference between morphing and deepfakes? ›

Deepfake, put simply, is a method of digitally altering an image, video, audio or other forms of media. But, so is morphing. The difference comes in the algorithms used for the transformation and the purpose of such an act.

Are deepfakes identity theft? ›

Deepfakes are increasingly used for identity theft

These corporate attacks can put anyone at a heightened risk for identity theft, as some are designed to gain access to a company's sensitive (and highly valuable) customer data.

Can we detect deepfakes? ›

However, there are several ways that deepfakes can be detected. Some deepfaked images contain clear spatial and visual inconsistencies, such as differences in noise patterns, or colour differences between edited and unedited portions.

Is DeepfakesWeb legit? ›

DeepfakesWeb.com provides a robust, user-friendly solution for creating deepfake videos online. Its cloud-based approach, privacy measures, and reuse model make it accessible and effective for a range of uses. However, users are encouraged to use the technology responsibly and be mindful of ethical implications.

Who are the victims of deepfakes? ›

Deepfakes and digitally manipulated media and communications have targeted victims as high profile as Taylor Swift and President Joe Biden, as well as private figures like high school students.

What is the most common deepfake? ›

A common example of a deepfake video is 'face swap' in which the face of the victim is placed on a different body. This could create a scene which is embarrassing or even illegal. Another deepfake is known as 'face puppetry' in which the victim's lip movements are manipulated to literally put words into their mouths.

How to fight against deepfake? ›

Deepfake Defense: Your 8-Step Shield Against Digital Deceit
  1. Educate yourself and your family: Understanding what deepfakes are and how they can be misused is the first line of defense. ...
  2. Look for contextual clues. ...
  3. Imagine it's too good to be true. ...
  4. Put the content under a microscope. ...
  5. Stay updated.

Are there laws against AI deepfakes? ›

There are currently no federal laws in the US that prohibit the sharing or creation of deepfake images, but there is a growing push for a change to federal law. In January 2024, representatives proposed the No Artificial Intelligence Fake Replicas And Unauthorized Duplications (No AI FRAUD) Act.

Are deepfakes detectable? ›

Conversely, Pindrop's deepfake detection technology has a 99% success rate. Verification algorithms can also be more successful in detecting deepfake images (like passport photos or mugshots), achieving accuracy scores as high as 99.97% on standard assessments like NIST's Facial Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT).

What is the abuse of deepfake technology? ›

While deepfakes are often used for creative or artistic purposes, they are also deliberately misused by those with malicious intent to deceive through cybercrimes, online scams, political disinformation, and more.

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