I think I was part of a model distillation attack
marinesebastian
16 points
1 comment
July 10, 2026
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cyanydeez
sounds more like a pirated api key sold to someone in china and the first one is the buyer and the rest are either a single entity or some pirated open router service. I do not think distallation works like this; could be wrong though.