litellm

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LiteLLM is an open-source AI proxy that brokers access to large language models, acting as a credential and policy engine. Recent discussions on WindowsForum highlight a critical SQL injection vulnerability, CVE-2026-42208, added to CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog due to active exploitation. This underscores the security risks of AI gateways in enterprise environments. The tag covers LiteLLM's role in AI infrastructure, its vulnerabilities, and implications for IT security, particularly for Windows-based deployments. Users exploring this tag will find threads on installation, configuration, and securing LiteLLM against emerging threats.
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    CISA Adds LiteLLM SQL Injection CVE-2026-42208 to KEV—AI Proxies Are High-Value

    CISA on May 8, 2026, added CVE-2026-42208, a critical SQL injection flaw in BerriAI’s LiteLLM AI proxy, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog after evidence showed attackers were actively exploiting the bug against systems that broker access to large language model services. The entry...
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    How to Install Google ADK on Windows 11 for Multi-Agent AI Automation

    The momentum behind multi-agent AI systems is impossible to ignore, especially as the major technology platforms compete to define the next generation of digital work and automation. While Microsoft and Amazon bring their own visions to life with Azure AI Agent Service and AWS Bedrock, Google’s...
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