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AI gateway startup LiteLLM has ended its partnership with Delve, the company that provided its security compliance certifications. This decision follows a recent and severe credential-stealing malware attack suffered by LiteLLM, highlighting significant supply chain security vulnerabilities within the AI ecosystem.
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