SOFTSWISS Fights Back Against AI Deepfakes in iGaming
A new threat has emerged in the digital world: AI-generated deepfakes are being used to bypass verification systems, according to the SumSub Identity Fraud Report 2024-2025. In response, SOFTSWISS, a leading iGaming software provider, has taken significant steps to combat this issue.
From January to August 2025, SOFTSWISS's Anti-Fraud team, led by Ilya Nesterov, prevented over €15 million in fraudulent transactions. This impressive feat involved closing more than 56,000 tasks and processing 70 player complaints submitted to gaming regulators and forums. The team is now bolstering its internal tools and processes to tackle the rising threat of AI-generated deepfakes.
The Anti-Fraud team's success is a testament to SOFTSWISS's commitment to maintaining a secure and fair gaming environment. As AI technology continues to evolve, the company is proactively adapting its strategies to stay ahead of emerging threats.
With the rise of AI-generated deepfakes, SOFTSWISS is strengthening its internal tools and processes to ensure the integrity of its iGaming platforms. The Anti-Fraud team's impressive record and proactive approach demonstrate the company's dedication to protecting its users and partners from fraudulent activities.
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