LiteLLM supply chain attack yields a 153GB dump: 433,909 files, 2,488 corporate domains, keys still live five months later
Hudson Rock obtained and analyzed a 153GB archive stolen via the March 2026 poisoning of LiteLLM (versions 1.82.7 and 1.82.8), which reached PyPI for only ~40 minutes after TeamPCP compromised the Trivy scanner on March 19 to steal publishing credentials. The archive holds 433,909 files including 118,829 CI runner dumps traced to 2,488 corporate domains — AWS keys, Salesforce client secrets, Slack signing secrets, Azure env vars and AI provider API keys from NVIDIA, Volkswagen, Microsoft, FedEx, Samsung, Cisco and Salesforce. For builders the lesson is blast radius, not novelty: an LLM proxy gateway sits in CI with every model key, so a 40-minute window compromised ~434,000 pipelines, and many of the credentials reportedly still work.
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