By ABC NEWS Verify's Maryanne Taouk, Michael Workman and Jonathan Hair
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A deepfake image depicting one of the victims of the Bondi terrorist attack is among a slew of false information that has spread online following the tragedy.
ABC NEWS Verify has found multiple examples of social media users spreading false information about the attackers and victims - which are receiving millions of views.
Deepfake propaganda
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Arsen Ostrovsky was injured in the attack on 14 December.
Ostrovsky photographed himself with blood on his face and shirt in an image that was published to a friend's X account just hours after the attack.
He could not
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