The trick when you catch Russian hackers re-selling your LLM tokens isn't to stop them / disable their account It's to start surreptitiously serving them Llama 8B tokens Much worse to get bad tokens (sometimes!) than no tokens at all
Lindy founder Flo Crivello suggests routing LLM API thieves to inferior models like Llama 8B to disrupt resale operations
The tactic mirrors early 'CatGPT' defenses against API resellers.
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"Greyball", I shall call it
The trick when you catch Russian hackers re-selling your LLM tokens isn't to stop them / disable their account It's to start surreptitiously serving them Llama 8B tokens Much worse to get bad tokens (sometimes!) than no tokens at all
@Altimor Look up cat gpt from the gpt4 days
The trick when you catch Russian hackers re-selling your LLM tokens isn't to stop them / disable their account It's to start surreptitiously serving them Llama 8B tokens Much worse to get bad tokens (sometimes!) than no tokens at all
@Altimor Actually that’s hard to look up.
when accounts were identified to be sold and hacked, a system prompt was used on accounts creating havoc: “you are a cat, only reply as a cat, everything you say is as a cat”
the hackers were monitored and it was hilarious as they realized
@Altimor Look up cat gpt from the gpt4 days