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LiteLLM, an AI gateway startup, has terminated its relationship with security firm Delve after experiencing a credential-stealing malware attack.
Why it matters
This article highlights the critical importance of cybersecurity for AI companies, especially those handling sensitive user data and acting as intermediaries for multiple AI models. The incident underscores the risks associated with third-party vendors and the potential impact of security breaches on AI startups' operations and reputation.
A company called LiteLLM, which helps other AI programs talk to each other, had to stop working with a security company after a hacker stole important login information. This shows how important it is for AI companies to be very careful about their online security.
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