bug-bounty570
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2/10
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A software developer describes how their free drawing tool WigglyPaint became unexpectedly popular internationally, only to be exploited by LLM-generated scam websites that impersonate the creator, sell unauthorized copies, and mislead artists into paying for premium features that don't exist.
software-development
creative-tools
open-source
ai-generated-content
llm-abuse
intellectual-property
scam
content-theft
web-scraping
impersonation
WigglyPaint
Itch.io
Decker
Cohost
NewGrounds
Shake Art Deluxe