lol oh my god i feel **so fucking smug** right now, it's incredible.
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there are **tons** of AI-related projects that use LiteLLM. it is a key part of the basic infrastructure of LLM-based development. if you use an LLM-based project, there is a good chance it uses LiteLLM.
(if you're curious, it does this very useful thing of standardizing LLM APIs into a single format. makes it easy for your app to switch between Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, z.ai, etc.)
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(if you're curious, it does this very useful thing of standardizing LLM APIs into a single format. makes it easy for your app to switch between Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, z.ai, etc.)
this is actually a huge reason i have decided not to jump into LLM and AI agent-related development. the ecosystem is (as you would expect) run and maintained by people who are all-in on vibe coding, so a package you might like and include in your project could easily become a dangerous, unmaintainable mess within months. i don't know if people understand how brittle the whole thing is. everything is constantly, **constantly** changing.
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this is actually a huge reason i have decided not to jump into LLM and AI agent-related development. the ecosystem is (as you would expect) run and maintained by people who are all-in on vibe coding, so a package you might like and include in your project could easily become a dangerous, unmaintainable mess within months. i don't know if people understand how brittle the whole thing is. everything is constantly, **constantly** changing.
like, it's moving **way** too fast for anyone to be able to tell if things are going to break or get injected with some malware. the whole thing is a house of cards built on top of a bomb.
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like, it's moving **way** too fast for anyone to be able to tell if things are going to break or get injected with some malware. the whole thing is a house of cards built on top of a bomb.
oh my fucking god.

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oh my fucking god.

let's see, who can i tag about this... @davidgerard will definitely want to know. @tante maybe. idk, tag your favorite cyber-security person. this might be the mother of all LLM supply chain attacks lol. @briankrebs
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let's see, who can i tag about this... @davidgerard will definitely want to know. @tante maybe. idk, tag your favorite cyber-security person. this might be the mother of all LLM supply chain attacks lol. @briankrebs
plenty of good chatter on Hacker News about it. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47501729
looks grim!!
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plenty of good chatter on Hacker News about it. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47501729
looks grim!!
me right now

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plenty of good chatter on Hacker News about it. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47501729
looks grim!!
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@gfitzp oh yeah, it's those guys!
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@gfitzp oh yeah, it's those guys!
@gfitzp oh nooooo

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plenty of good chatter on Hacker News about it. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47501729
looks grim!!
based on some commits in the repo, seems like it was these guys: https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/03/self-propagating-malware-poisons-open-source-software-and-wipes-iran-based-machines/
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@gfitzp oh nooooo

@peter Yup, I was like "didn't I just read about these guys like an hour ago??"
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based on some commits in the repo, seems like it was these guys: https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/03/self-propagating-malware-poisons-open-source-software-and-wipes-iran-based-machines/
@peter and @dangoodin sometimes hangs out here
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based on some commits in the repo, seems like it was these guys: https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/03/self-propagating-malware-poisons-open-source-software-and-wipes-iran-based-machines/
picking through the various bits and pieces of this story, i kind of think what really happened is the dev accounts got pwned, and then the attackers were able to push a bad version to PyPi and people pip installed it from there. so as far as a "supply chain" attack, LiteLLM is the part of the supply chain that got attacked, it's not like they accidentally vibe-coded something malicious into their project.
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RE: https://mstdn.social/@hkrn/116284264915152671
lol oh my god i feel **so fucking smug** right now, it's incredible. my whole body is tingling.
@peter it isn’t even necessary to compromise repos. If a malicious actor posts enough malicious code that gets mingled with the LLM training data, some poor souls will start vibe-coding malicious code directly into their own products.
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picking through the various bits and pieces of this story, i kind of think what really happened is the dev accounts got pwned, and then the attackers were able to push a bad version to PyPi and people pip installed it from there. so as far as a "supply chain" attack, LiteLLM is the part of the supply chain that got attacked, it's not like they accidentally vibe-coded something malicious into their project.
but this still goes back to what i was saying: this AI ecosystem is developing **way** too fast and without the kind of maturity that is naturally required when you have lots of people working on a thing. so with berri.ai, you had ~2 guys in their 20s building this thing at break-neck speed that became the linchpin to waaaaay too much of the "AI" ecosystem and now look what's happened.
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@peter it isn’t even necessary to compromise repos. If a malicious actor posts enough malicious code that gets mingled with the LLM training data, some poor souls will start vibe-coding malicious code directly into their own products.
@jongary 100%!!
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RE: https://mstdn.social/@hkrn/116284264915152671
lol oh my god i feel **so fucking smug** right now, it's incredible. my whole body is tingling.
@peter The crypto wallet checker in this compromise really underlines the fact that there's so much overlap between LLM boosters and crypto boosters. It's all the same marks. They just found something easier to sell to people.
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@peter The crypto wallet checker in this compromise really underlines the fact that there's so much overlap between LLM boosters and crypto boosters. It's all the same marks. They just found something easier to sell to people.
@tael i think also, banks and payment processors have made it so much more difficult to steal and do anything with credit card numbers that there's not much point in going after those anymore, especially when finding someone's crypto passphrase is like picking up money off the ground.
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RE: https://mstdn.social/@hkrn/116284264915152671
lol oh my god i feel **so fucking smug** right now, it's incredible. my whole body is tingling.
@peter oh my a day ending in -y