Anthropic PBC inadvertently released internal source code behind its popular artificial intelligence-powered Claude coding assistant, raising questions about the security of an AI model developer that ...
On Tuesday, a security researcher named Chaofan Shou revealed on X that he had found a 59.8MB JavaScript source map file in a public release of Anthropic's Claude Code. This file is intended for ...
Anthropic accidentally leaked some source code for Claude Code, its AI-powered coding assistant. The company said the leak did not include sensitive customer data or credentials. Anthropic recently ...
The more than 512,000 lines of leaked code appear to show unreleased features, instructions for Claude, and more. The more than 512,000 lines of leaked code appear to show unreleased features, ...
Anthropic accidentally leaked part of the internal source code for its coding assistant Claude Code, according to a spokesperson. The leak could help give software developers, and Anthropic's ...
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Three critical security vulnerabilities in Anthropic’s AI-powered coding tool, Claude Code, exposed developers to full machine takeover and credential theft simply by opening a project repository.
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