
Canadian Pharmacist Secretly Runs Notorious Deepfake Porn Site
Canadian Pharmacist Linked to Notorious Deepfake Porn Site: A Joint Investigation A recent investigation by journalist Beau Donelly and CBC News has uncovered a shocking link between David Do, a registered pharmacist in Toronto, and MrDeepFakes, a website known for distributing non-consensual deepfake pornography. The investigation, which utilized OSINT techniques, revealed Do's connection to the site despite his seemingly ordinary life and high-paying job. "He has a well-paying job, drives a new Tesla—things on paper seem very normal for David Do," Donelly stated in the video. However, the investigation revealed a stark contrast between Do's public persona and his alleged role in the operation of MrDeepFakes, a site with over 650,000 members and countless victims. Despite multiple attempts to contact Do via email, he remained unresponsive. This lack of response, coupled with the evidence gathered, led to the decision to seek an in-person interview. The investigation highlights the serious issue of non-consensual deepfakes and the challenges faced in holding perpetrators accountable. The story underscores the hidden dangers of the internet and the need for increased awareness and stronger legal measures to combat this growing form of online abuse. The collaboration between Donelly and CBC News demonstrates the power of investigative journalism in exposing such crimes and bringing perpetrators to justice.