• Wheaties [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    Researchers at Anthropic said they had “high confidence” the people carrying out the attacks were “a Chinese state-sponsored group”.

    They said humans chose the targets - large tech companies, financial institutions, chemical manufacturing companies, and government agencies – but the company would not be more specific.

    Hackers then built an unspecified programme using Claude’s coding assistance to “autonomously compromise a chosen target with little human involvement”.

    Anthropic claims the chatbot was able to successfully breach various unnamed organisations, extract sensitive data and sort through it for valuable information.

    The company said it had since banned the hackers from using the chatbot and had notified affected companies and law enforcement.

    But Martin Zugec from cyber firm Bitdefender said the cyber security world had mixed feelings about the news.

    “Anthropic’s report makes bold, speculative claims but doesn’t supply verifiable threat intelligence evidence,” he said.

    I’ll be honest, maybe someone tried something, but it sounds more like Anthropic is trying advertise their oh-so-capable chatbot.

    • Evilphd666 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      This sounds a lot like CrowdStrike and CozyBear.

      CrowdStrike stock nearly doubles after IPO, CEO compares security company to Salesforce and ServiceNowIPO - raises at least $610 million at valuation nearing $7 billion

      Aaron Maté

      To be clear, Crowdstrike says it believes Russians hacked into DNC. But it admits to not having direct evidence that Russians actually exfiltrated the emails from DNC. This would track w/ what Assange has said: Russia may have hacked DNC, but they didn’t provide stolen emails.

      Let me guess:

      • The company is realtively new and seemingly came out of no where with a product no one heard of, when banks and large companies started throwing billions of dollars at it.

      • It is on the verge of an IPO and needs a big news story about a foriegn adversary that is convient for the Empire to try to rally defense bucks and justify a more hostile stance…but it just can’t give the hard evidence. But wall steet says fuck it, we’re going with it and full speed ahead.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthropic

      Anthropic was founded by former members of OpenAI, including siblings Daniela Amodei and Dario Amodei, who serve as president and CEO respectively.  In September 2023, Amazon announced an investment of up to $4 billion. Google committed $2 billion the next month. As of November 2025, Anthropic is the third most valuable private company globally, valued at over $350 billion.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Amodei

      In October 2024, Amodei published an essay titled “Machines of Loving Grace”, speculating about how AI could improve human welfare. In it, he writes, “I think that most people are underestimating just how radical the upside of AI could be, just as I think most people are underestimating how bad the risks could be.” In that same article, he argues for an “entente” strategy where a coalition of democracies use AI to achieve a decisive strategic and military advantage over their adversaries, while distributing the benefits to nations who cooperate.

      In an interview with the Financial Times, he elaborated on his position regarding the use of AI in military and intelligence applications, saying “Our view as always is we’re not dogmatically against or for something. The position that we should never use AI in defence and intelligence settings doesn’t make sense to me. The position that we should go gangbusters and use it to make anything we want — up to and including doomsday weapons — that’s obviously just as crazy. We’re trying to seek the middle ground, to do things responsibly.” In July 2025, Anthropic accepted a $200M defense contract from the United States Department of Defense, along with Google, XAI, and OpenAI. maybe-later-honey

      In July 2025, a leaked memo written by Amodei to Anthropic staff stated that the company was seeking investments from the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. In the memo, he acknowledged that this partnership would likely enrich “dictators”, stating “Unfortunately, I think ‘No bad person should ever benefit from our success’ is a pretty difficult principle to run a business on.” die-motherfucker

      farquaad-point Some dictators may be enriched by us and people will die from our product and to think otherswise despite my precious reservations…is well…ahh…standing on principle doesn’t make a lot of money.

      Anthropic raises $13B Series F at $183B post-money valuation

      https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic-raises-series-f-at-usd183b-post-money-valuation

      Anthropic has completed a Series F fundraising of $13 billion led by ICONIQ. This financing values Anthropic at $183 billion post-money. Along with ICONIQ, the round was co-led by Fidelity Management & Research Company and Lightspeed Venture Partners. The investment reflects Anthropic’s continued momentum and reinforces our position as the leading intelligence platform for enterprises, developers, and power users.

      Significant investors in this round include Altimeter, Baillie Gifford, affiliated funds of BlackRock, Blackstone, Coatue, D1 Capital Partners, General Atlantic, General Catalyst, GIC, Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives, Insight Partners, Jane Street, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, Qatar Investment Authority, TPG, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc., T. Rowe Price Investment Management, Inc., WCM Investment Management, and XN.

      • miz [any, any]@hexbear.net
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        a coalition of democracies use AI to achieve a decisive strategic and military advantage over their adversaries, while distributing the benefits to nations who cooperate.

        democracies

        us-foreign-policy

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      Just imagining some intern asking the computer for the code to a bot that could email a list of addresses, then using it for basic phishing attempts, then asking it what to do with all the credentials people just handed over without thinking because he didn’t know that part.

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    11 天前

    Amazing.

    The tech reporting is turning on AI companies.

    6 months ago, these would be reported without any suspension of “this company is probably full of shit about how powerful and great their tools are”.

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    10 天前

    Anthropic’s primary role right now is promoting the doomsday narrative and trying to engineer the conditions for regulatory capture.

    None of their headline grabbing reports are trustworthy. This one is just another example where they haven’t disclosed anything that would be recognised by security researchers as legitimate evidence for their claims. It’s just a press release to push the dangerous uber-tech WMD story back to the front pages of everyone’s news feed.

    Look into it, this story is old by the standards of the industry, so it’s been ripped apart already by domain experts.

    Posting this utter garbage on this platform is fucking stupid. You’re doing the enemy’s propaganda work for them.

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      Look into it, this story is old by the standards of the industry, so it’s been ripped apart already by domain experts.

      It was published by the BBC two weeks ago and I think that makes it still reasonably relevant to general interest users who aren’t embedded in “the industry.”

      Posting this utter garbage on this platform is fucking stupid. You’re doing the enemy’s propaganda work for them.

      I’m pretty sure we’re collectively media literate enough to identify the flaws in the story, and it seems newsworthy on the basis of your first paragraph.

      I didn’t add my own commentary here, but the reason I posted is because I think it’s interesting how much of the “AI” conversation appears to be occurring in the Land of Make-Believe. A company can essentially admit to making an open-to-the-public cyberweapon and there’s nothing more than a vague press release and a few news articles on it.

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        A company can essentially admit to making an open-to-the-public cyberweapon and there’s nothing more than a vague press release and a few news articles on it.

        Citation needed. Automating metasploit shouldn’t be headline grabbing news and it sounds like you know better.

        • BodyBySisyphus [he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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          Citation needed

          You can search the story yourself; I didn’t see anything more recent than this BBC article.

          Automating metasploit shouldn’t be headline grabbing news

          Yes, the thing that seems interesting here is that it got written up. It seems self-evidently stupid as propaganda so the question is why they’re apparently running with it. You could argue the goal is regulatory capture but that would require a government to start thinking about regulating it, so until that happens it’s kind of just a weird announcement that using Claude for industrial espionage is against the TOS janet-wink