In mid-April 2026, a rumor circulated online that Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, prevented U.S. President Donald Trump from invoking the nuclear codes against Iran ...
An explosive but unconfirmed report claims that President Donald Trump tried to “use the nuclear codes” during a stormy meeting on the Iran war on Saturday but was stopped by the highest-ranking ...
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The raw leaked TypeScript source of Claude Code, preserved as-is from the original exposure on March 31, 2026. Contains 1,884 TypeScript/TSX files (packaged as src.zip) spanning the full src/ ...
A WIRED investigation based on Department of Homeland Security records this week revealed the identities of paramilitary Border Patrol agents who frequently used force against civilians during ...
In the wake of Claude Code's source code leak, 5 actions enterprise security leaders should take now
Every enterprise running AI coding agents has just lost a layer of defense. On March 31, Anthropic accidentally shipped a 59.8 MB source map file inside version 2.1. ...
After a researcher flagged the issue on March 31, the code spread rapidly across public repositories, raising new questions about Anthropic’s release practices. The leak could give developers and ...
Anthropic accidentally caused thousands of code repositories on GitHub to be taken down while trying to pull copies of its most popular product’s source code off the internet. On Tuesday, a software ...
Anthropic accidentally leaked the source code for its Claude Code AI agent this week. The leaked source code went viral, garnering millions of views and GitHub adaptations. Anthropic sent a copyright ...
Anthropic PBC is rushing to address the inadvertent release of internal source code behind Claude Code, an AI-powered assistant that has become a key moneymaker for the company. Thousands of copies of ...
WSJ’s Kate Clark demonstrates how Anthropic’s new Cowork tool can help non-coders automate their lives–or at least attempt to. Photo: Claire Hogan/WSJ Anthropic is racing to contain the fallout after ...
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