A team of Facebook Inc. and Michigan State University computer scientists say they have developed a forensics technique to identify deepfake images and determine whether they are the work of a group linked to other maliciously doctored content.

The approach could one day allow researchers, businesses and others to better detect deepfakes and help fend off coordinated attacks coming from a single deepfake creator, the team said.

“This…

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