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Package details: pkg:pypi/litellm@1.56.8.dev7
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Next non-vulnerable version 1.83.7
Latest non-vulnerable version 1.83.10
Risk 4.5
Vulnerabilities affecting this package (4)
Vulnerability Summary Fixed by
VCID-8w8k-9sxr-dyd7
Aliases:
CVE-2026-35030
GHSA-jjhc-v7c2-5hh6
litellm: LiteLLM: Authentication bypass and privilege escalation via OIDC userinfo cache key collision
1.83.0
Affected by 3 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-9318-6tg8-zqbp
Aliases:
CVE-2025-0628
GHSA-fjcf-3j3r-78rp
LiteLLM Has an Improper Authorization Vulnerability An improper authorization vulnerability exists in the main-latest version of BerriAI/litellm. When a user with the role 'internal_user_viewer' logs into the application, they are provided with an overly privileged API key. This key can be used to access all the admin functionality of the application, including endpoints such as '/users/list' and '/users/get_users'. This vulnerability allows for privilege escalation within the application, enabling any account to become a PROXY ADMIN.
1.61.15
Affected by 3 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-da6b-spaz-tkd7
Aliases:
CVE-2026-35029
GHSA-53mr-6c8q-9789
litellm: LiteLLM: Remote code execution and privilege escalation via unrestricted proxy configuration endpoint
1.83.0
Affected by 3 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-xjfb-y3du-3bgg
Aliases:
GHSA-69x8-hrgq-fjj8
LiteLLM: Password hash exposure and pass-the-hash authentication bypass ### Impact Three issues combine into a full authentication bypass chain: 1. Weak hashing: User passwords are stored as unsalted SHA-256 hashes, making them vulnerable to rainbow table attacks and trivially identifying users with identical passwords. 2. Hash exposure: Multiple API endpoints (/user/info, /user/update, /spend/users) return the password hash field in responses to any authenticated user regardless of role. Plaintext passwords could also potentially be exposed in certain scenarios. 4. Pass-the-hash: The /v2/login endpoint accepts the raw SHA-256 hash as a valid password without re-hashing, allowing direct login with a stolen An already authenticated user can retrieve another user's password hash from the API and use it to log in as that user. This enables full privilege escalation in three HTTP requests. ### Patches Fixed in v1.83.0. Passwords are now hashed with scrypt (random 16-byte salt, n=16384, r=8, p=1). Password hashes are stripped from all API responses. Existing SHA-256 hashes are transparently migrated on next login.
1.83.0
Affected by 3 other vulnerabilities.
Vulnerabilities fixed by this package (0)
Vulnerability Summary Aliases
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Date Actor Action Vulnerability Source VulnerableCode Version
2026-06-06T07:50:34.838916+00:00 GitLab Importer Affected by VCID-xjfb-y3du-3bgg https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/advisories-community/-/blob/main/pypi/litellm/GHSA-69x8-hrgq-fjj8.yml 38.6.0
2026-06-06T07:44:19.730076+00:00 GitLab Importer Affected by VCID-da6b-spaz-tkd7 https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/advisories-community/-/blob/main/pypi/litellm/CVE-2026-35029.yml 38.6.0
2026-06-06T07:43:59.862172+00:00 GitLab Importer Affected by VCID-8w8k-9sxr-dyd7 https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/advisories-community/-/blob/main/pypi/litellm/CVE-2026-35030.yml 38.6.0
2026-06-06T05:43:30.656379+00:00 GitLab Importer Affected by VCID-9318-6tg8-zqbp https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/advisories-community/-/blob/main/pypi/litellm/CVE-2025-0628.yml 38.6.0