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China Flags Security Backdoor in Anthropic's Claude Code
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China Flags Security Backdoor in Anthropic's Claude Code

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  • China's cybersecurity watchdog has flagged Anthropic's Claude Code AI tool for a "back-door vulnerability" that can transmit user data to remote servers.
  • The warning comes amid escalating accusations between Anthropic and Alibaba over AI capabilities.

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China's cybersecurity watchdog has flagged Anthropic's Claude Code AI tool for a "back-door vulnerability" that can transmit user data to remote servers. The warning comes amid escalating accusations between Anthropic and Alibaba over AI capabilities.

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