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Supply Chain Attack Exposes 2500+ Companies in Largest AI Infrastructure Breach of 2026 So Far

Published

11 August 2026

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opportunities

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AI & ML

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Read at cxtoday.com

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Fusion42 · 12 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

A supply-chain attack on the LiteLLM open-source AI framework exposed the credentials of over 2,500 companies globally, affecting AI infrastructure including cloud credentials, large language model API keys, and AI gateway configurations. The breach signals ongoing risks as harvested credentials remain usable after package removal, impacting enterprise cloud and AI systems beyond the initial attack window.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of AI & ML, and 5 sources have reported it between 11 Aug 2026 and 13 Aug 2026.

◆ The Wire takeaway

AI infrastructure is no longer just a backend concern but a direct target that can open enterprise cloud and customer systems to attack. You must act fast to rotate credentials and investigate downstream risk before attackers exploit harvested keys for wider breaches.

Coverage

5 sources · first reported 11 Aug 2026 · latest 13 Aug 2026

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AI & MLai-infrastructuresupply-chain-attackcloud-securitycredential-theftopensourceai-infrastructure-breach