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Ars Technica: Terabytes of Credentials Leaked in Massive Supply-Chain Attack

Ars Technica: Terabytes of credentials leaked in massive supply-chain attack. “Terabytes worth of credentials, many belonging to the world’s biggest and most sensitive organizations, have been exposed in a supply-chain attack on LiteLLM, an open source tool that streamlines AI-driven software development. Microsoft, Amazon, Cisco, Samsung, and Salesforce are only a handful of the entities whose access secrets were exposed.”
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Terabytes of identification data from some of the most important and sensitive organizations in the world are exposed during a supply chain attack on LiteLLMMore than 2,500 organizations and more than 430,000 CI/CD pipelines were affected by the LiteLLM supply chain attack that occurred earlier this year. LiteLLM's compromise was revealed shortly after the attack on Trivy, Aqua Security's open source vulnerability scanner, and was a consequence.…

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ResearchBuzz: Firehose | Individual posts from ResearchBuzz broke the news on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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