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Malicious LiteLLM 1.82.7–1.82.8 via Trivy compromise deploys backdoor and steals credentials, enabling Kubernetes-wide persistence and lateral spread.
Popular Python package LiteLLM compromised in supply chain attack Malicious updates (v1.82.7, v1.82.8) deployed TeamPCP Cloud Stealer infostealer Attack harvested cloud credentials, Kubernetes secrets ...
After hacking Trivy, TeamPCP moved to compromise repositories across NPM, Docker Hub, VS Code, and PyPI, stealing over 300GB of data.
LiteLLM, a massively popular Python library, was compromised via a supply chain attack, resulting in the delivery of credential-harvesting malware to thousands of AI developers.
Researchers attributed the compromise to TeamPCP, the same threat group linked to the aforementioned Trivy compromise and subsequent malicious Docker images. The group has been observed running a ...
The TeamPCP hacking group continues its supply-chain rampage, now compromising the massively popular "LiteLLM" Python package on PyPI and claiming to have stolen data from hundreds of thousands of ...
Two versions of LiteLLM, an open source interface for accessing multiple large language models, have been removed from the Python Package Index (PyPI) following a supply chain attack that injected ...
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UTC, Aikido Security detected an unusual pattern across the npm registry: dozens of packages from multiple organizations were receiving unauthorized patch updates, all containing the same hidden ...