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First reported youtube.com
Dependency Confusion, Typosquatting, and Slopsquatting: The New Danger of Installing Libraries
A Spanish-language YouTube explainer video covers software supply-chain attacks — dependency confusion, typosquatting, and slopsquatting — with the AI angle that coding assistants can hallucinate nonexistent library names that attackers then register to exploit future model recommendations. The video also discusses lockfiles, hashes, SBOM, SLSA, and best practices for vetting dependencies, and notes it was itself produced with AI assistance for informational purposes. Details →How the wire is made
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