China warns of "security backdoor" in Anthropic AI coding tool
China’s cybersecurity platform said affected Claude Code versions could send users’ location and identity data to remote servers without consent.
- On Wednesday, China warned of 'security backdoor' risks in US-based Anthropic's Claude Code tool, with the National Vulnerability Database cautioning that the AI coding agent poses a severe threat to organizations and users.
- Affected versions 2.1.91 to 2.1.196 can allegedly 'transmit sensitive information' back to servers without user consent, including location and identity data, the NVDB reported.
- Claude Code engineer Thariq Shihipar wrote that the tracking was an 'experiment' launched in March to prevent unauthorized resellers and protect against 'distillation,' with removal planned for the next release.
- Starting July 10, Alibaba ordered employees to stop using Claude Code for work following scrutiny over features identifying Chinese users, though the company did not comment on the security allegations.
- This development intensifies the U.S.-China tech race, as Anthropic previously accused Alibaba of reverse-engineering its AI models through 'distillation,' while Claude Code remains officially unavailable in China despite VPN access.
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China's National Vulnerability Database (NVDB), an organization affiliated with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, warned on Wednesday about the existence of an alleged "backdoor security door" in some versions of Claude Code, the artificial intelligence-assisted programming tool developed by the US company Anthropic. According to the Chinese regulator, this functionality could allow the software to transmit confidential inform…
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