Someone just poisoned the Python package that manages AI API keys for NASA, Netflix, Stripe, and NVIDIA.. 97 million downloads a month.. and a simple pip install was enough to steal everything on your machine.
The attacker picked the one package whose entire job is holding every AI credential in the organization in one place. OpenAI keys, Anthropic keys, Google keys, Amazon keysโฆ all routed through one proxy. All compromised at once.
The poisoned version was published straight to PyPI.. no code on GitHub.. no release tag.. no review. Just a file that Python runs automatically on startup. You didnโt need to import it. You didnโt need to call it. The malware fired the second the package existed on your machine.
The attacker vibe coded itโฆ the malware was so sloppy it crashed computers.. used so much RAM a developer noticed their machine dying and investigated. They found LiteLLM had been pulled in through a Cursor MCP plugin they didnโt even know they had.
That crash is the only reason thousands of companies arenโt fully exfiltrated right now. If the code had been cleaner nobody notices for weeks. Maybe months.
The attack chain is the part that gets worse every sentence.
TeamPCP compromised Trivy first. A security scanning tool. On March 19. LiteLLM used Trivy in its own CI pipelineโฆ so the credentials stolen from the SECURITY product were used to hijack the AI product that holds all your other credentials.
Then they hit GitHub Actions. Then Docker Hub. Then npm. Then Open VSX. Five package ecosystems in two weeks. Each breach giving them the credentials to unlock the next one.
The payload was three stages.. harvest every SSH key, cloud token, Kubernetes secret, crypto wallet, and .env file on the machine.. deploy privileged containers across every node in the cluster.. install a persistent backdoor waiting for new instructions.
TeamPCP posted on Telegram after: โMany of your favourite security tools and open-source projects will be targeted in the months to come.. stay tuned.โ
Every AI agent, copilot, and internal tool your company shipped this year runs on hundreds of packages exactly like this oneโฆ nobody chose to install LiteLLM on that developerโs machine. It came in as a dependency of a dependency of a plugin. One compromised maintainer account turned the entire trust chain into a credential harvesting operation across thousands of production environments in hours.
The companies deploying AI the fastest right now have the least visibility into whatโs underneath it.
Joshua 1:5 โ โNo one will be able to stand against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you.โ โ๏ธ
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๐๐๐everybody in the comments claiming what I donโt know. However ,the real problem is that most of you recruiters cannot afford to pay the skilled personnels you want and at the same time are unwilling to train the ones you can afford to pay ๐๐ป.