Hackers are using fake Claude Code and OpenClaw downloads to spread data-stealing malware like Amatera and AMOS among developers.
Hidden instructions in content can subtly bias AI, and our scenario shows how prompt injection works, highlighting the need for oversight and a structured response playbook.
Can free AI scanners replace enterprise SAST? Anthropic and OpenAI found 500-plus zero-days pattern-matching tools missed — and both scanners are free.
Attackers are using fake Claude Code install pages and malicious search ads to spread infostealer malware targeting Windows and macOS systems.
Researchers have found that LLM-driven bug finding is not a drop-in replacement for mature static analysis pipelines. Studies comparing AI coding agents to human developers show that while AI can be ...
Governmental Procurement of AI is vulnerable to Arrow's information paradox. The standoff between Pentagon and Anthropic ...
Abstract: Obfuscation modifies code structure to impede reverse engineering and is widely used to protect intellectual property and evade malware detection. However, existing deobfuscation techniques ...
Claude Code is a system for task automation and workflow management that allows users to perform actions using natural language commands. By eliminating the need for extensive programming knowledge, ...
CNBC put the AI threat to software companies to the test by vibe-coding a version of the tools from Monday.com. Silicon Valley insiders say the most exposed software names are the ones that "sit on ...
Engineers in Silicon Valley have been raving about Anthropic’s AI coding tool, Claude Code, for months. But recently, the buzz feels as if it’s reached a fever pitch. Earlier this week, I sat down ...