← Back to context Comment by jngiam1 18 hours ago MCP tools. We're doing some MCP bundling and giving it here, pretty cool stuff. 6 comments jngiam1 Reply ares623 14 hours ago wasn't MCP a critical link in the recent litellm attack? TeMPOraL 14 hours ago And if it was?It's a bit like asking if "an API" was a critical link in some cybersec incident. Yes, it probably was, and? ares623 13 hours ago i'd say it's more like intentionally choosing to use naive string interpolation for SQL queries than a trusted library's parameter substitution. Both work. 3 replies →
ares623 14 hours ago wasn't MCP a critical link in the recent litellm attack? TeMPOraL 14 hours ago And if it was?It's a bit like asking if "an API" was a critical link in some cybersec incident. Yes, it probably was, and? ares623 13 hours ago i'd say it's more like intentionally choosing to use naive string interpolation for SQL queries than a trusted library's parameter substitution. Both work. 3 replies →
TeMPOraL 14 hours ago And if it was?It's a bit like asking if "an API" was a critical link in some cybersec incident. Yes, it probably was, and? ares623 13 hours ago i'd say it's more like intentionally choosing to use naive string interpolation for SQL queries than a trusted library's parameter substitution. Both work. 3 replies →
ares623 13 hours ago i'd say it's more like intentionally choosing to use naive string interpolation for SQL queries than a trusted library's parameter substitution. Both work. 3 replies →
wasn't MCP a critical link in the recent litellm attack?
And if it was?
It's a bit like asking if "an API" was a critical link in some cybersec incident. Yes, it probably was, and?
i'd say it's more like intentionally choosing to use naive string interpolation for SQL queries than a trusted library's parameter substitution. Both work.
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