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Attackers compromised the LiteLLM PyPI account in March 2026, releasing malicious versions 1.82.7 and 1.82.8. Researchers found 127 package names that major AI models consistently hallucinate. A Usenix study found commercial models hallucinate at 5.2%, open-source at 21.7%. Attackers pre-register these hallucinated dependencies, a tactic called slopsquatting, which traditional security cannot stop.
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