Slowmist CISO: LiteLLM Suffers PyPI Supply Chain Attack, Sensitive Information Including Crypto Wallets and Cloud Credentials at Risk of Leakage

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BlockBeats News, March 25 — According to 23pds, Chief Information Security Officer of SlowFog Technology, the Python AI gateway library LiteLLM, which has a monthly download volume of up to 97 million, was targeted in a supply chain attack on PyPI. The attacker could steal sensitive information on users’ devices by executing the command pip install litellm. The sensitive data that can be stolen includes SSH keys, cloud service credentials (AWS / GCP / Azure), Kubernetes configuration files, Git credentials, API keys in environment variables, shell history, cryptocurrency wallet information, and database passwords.

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