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First reported by thehackernews.com
New HalluSquatting Attack Could Trick AI Coding Assistants Into Installing Botnet Malware

AI Vulnerability: ‘HalluSquatting’ Exploits Botnets

Discover how 'HalluSquatting' turns AI hallucinations into a botnet threat. Learn about its impact and defenses. Read more.

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