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Tesla ex-VP shares AI coding horror that could have wiped sensitive data; Musk agrees

A compromised version of the popular AI library LiteLLM, with 97 million monthly downloads, briefly turned pip installs into a credential theft operation. The malicious package, live for two hours, was only detected due to a bug causing a system crash. This incident highlights the risks of extensive dependency chains in software development.

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