Alibaba has reportedly classified Claude Code as high-risk software.
Alibaba will ban employees from using Anthropic's Claude Code from July 10, citing security risks after hidden tracking ...
By Eduardo Baptista BEIJING, July 3 (Reuters) - Chinese tech giant Alibaba has banned employees from using Anthropic's Claude ...
Recently, US-based Anthropic is said to have covertly rolled out a Claude version with embedded spyware to track whether ...
Ban lands three weeks after Anthropic accused Alibaba's Qwen lab of running the largest known distillation attack on Claude.
Alibaba has prohibited employees from using Anthropic's Claude Code, citing security concerns tied to the firm's alleged ...
In a response to the allegations in the report, Thariq Shihipar, who works on Claude Code, said on X on Wednesday that the code was part of an experiment Anthropic launched in March "meant to prevent ...
Most of them replaced something you'd pay for ...
Alibaba listed Anthropic's Claude Code as high-risk software after researchers found steganographic markers that flagged Chinese users by timezone and proxy.
Alibaba bans Anthropic’s Claude Code over alleged security risks, directing employees to adopt its in-house Qoder AI coding platform instead.
Microsoft ends Claude Code licenses and shifts developers to its in‑house Copilot model, signaling a strategic move toward AI self‑sufficiency and distribution power.
Attackers can inject indirect prompts in normal-looking repositories to trick Claude Code into spawning a reverse shell.