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153GB of stolen credentials surface after LiteLLM supply chain attack

Published

13 August 2026

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opportunities

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AI InfrastructureCybersecurity

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United States

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Read at helpnetsecurity.com

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Fusion42 · 13 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

The LiteLLM supply chain attack led to a massive 153GB leak of stolen credentials affecting around 2,500 organizations, exposing sensitive data across high-profile companies like AWS, Samsung, Cisco, and Salesforce. Security researchers urge impacted firms to urgently audit, rotate keys, and monitor for suspicious activity before the data is weaponized.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of AI Infrastructure and Cybersecurity. Wire is Fusion42's founder-focused intelligence feed: each story is connected to the funds and startups it names — every one with a live profile on Raise or Scout — so founders can follow the capital and the momentum behind the headline rather than just the headline itself. Wire analysis is one of the live surfaces Arthur reasons over.

◆ The Wire takeaway

AI developers using open-source tools like LiteLLM now face a new risk vector that can cascade across thousands of users simultaneously. You must check your tool dependencies immediately and treat any exposed secrets as compromised to avoid critical breaches.

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