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China Warns of Security Risks in U.S. AI Tool Claude Code

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  • China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology warned of security risks in Anthropic's Claude Code AI tool, citing a "back-door" vulnerability that could send sensitive user information remotely.
  • Users are advised to uninstall affected versions.

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China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology warned of security risks in Anthropic's Claude Code AI tool, citing a "back-door" vulnerability that could send sensitive user information remotely. Users are advised to uninstall affected versions.

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