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AI recruiting startup Mercor confirmed a cyberattack, with an extortion hacking group claiming responsibility for stealing data from its systems. The incident is reportedly linked to a compromise of the open-source LiteLLM project, suggesting a potential supply chain vulnerability affecting other users of the project. This breach highlights security risks within the AI ecosystem, particularly concerning open-source dependencies.
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