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  • nope1000
    > The incident also prompted LiteLLM to make changes to its compliance processes, including shifting from controversial startup Delve to Vanta for compliance certifications.This is pretty funny.The leaked excel sheet with customers of Delve is basically a shortlist of targets for hackers to try now. Not that they necessarily have bad security, but you can play the odds
  • CafeRacer
    I am genuinely wonder if anyone have had success landing gigs at Mercor.
  • n1tro_lab
    The malicious LiteLLM versions were live for 40 minutes. Wiz estimates 500,000 machines were affected. LiteLLM is present in 36% of cloud environments. Forty minutes was enough.
  • aservus
    This is a good reminder that any tool handling sensitive data — even internal ones — needs to be transparent about where data goes. The assumption that SaaS tools protect your data is getting harder to defend.
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