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slopesquatting
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The tag 'slopesquatting' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about a specific form of cyber threat where attackers exploit the naming conventions of AI and machine learning models, particularly those hosted on platforms like Hugging Face. This involves registering deceptive model names or repositories to trick users into downloading malicious code. The content highlights how slopesquatting is part of broader cybersecurity challenges, including AI-driven attacks, botnets, and the erosion of trust in digital ecosystems. Users share insights on detection, prevention, and the implications for enterprise security and software supply chains.
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