I've been half-following the deepfake-in-the-wild beat for a while. Most of it has been static image stuff fake profile photos, AI generated headshots on LinkedIn, that kind of thing. I run suspicious images through AI or Not when something looks off, flag it, move on. But the 404 Media investigation into "HELLO BOSS" software shifted my sense of where the floor actually is. This isn't someone uploading a faked image. This is a live video call where the person on screen is not the person on screen. What the pipeline actually looks like The software they describe isn't magic it's a real-time face swap layer that sits between the camera input and whatever video call software the scammer is using.…