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litellm is a Library to easily interface with LLM API providers
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Insufficient Session Expiration in the get_redirect_response_from_openid() function of the SSO Authentication Flow process. An attacker can cause premature session termination by manipulating authentication responses remotely, potentially leading to unauthorized session expiration and disruption of user access.