Deepfakes, scams and information warfare: How global conflicts are challenging newsrooms
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Thursday, 12th March 2026 at 2:53pm
Modern wars are no longer confined to physical battlefields. Increasingly, they unfold across digital networks where misinformation, cyber scams, and synthetic media circulate at extraordinary speed.
For journalists and media organisations, this shift has created new challenges. From deepfake videos and manipulated war footage to phishing campaigns exploiting humanitarian crises, the digital spillover from geopolitical conflicts is reshaping how newsrooms verify, report, and distribute information.
The ongoing Middle East conflict has amplified these risks, creating a surge in misleading content and cyber threats that complicate both journalism and public understanding of events on the ground.
Cybersecurity experts say geopolitical crises often trigger waves of opportunistic cybercrim...
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