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A Spam Marketing Operation Exploited some Domains Owned by NPR, Nvidia, Stanford, and the US CDC to Host AI Slop Articles Redirecting Users to an SEO Spam Site

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The Internet is a vast and complex web, constantly evolving, where new threats are regularly emerging. An increasing concern is the diversion of abandoned subdomains belonging to leading institutions, such as Nvidia, Stanford University, NPR and even US government entities. These subdomains, once inactive, are now reused to host spam articles generated by artificial intelligence, flooding the web with content...

Criminals have managed to gain access to several orphaned or poorly secured subdomains of renowned companies and institutions, using them to publish AI-generated spam content. (Continue reading)

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winfuture.de broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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