A counterfeit installer aimed at developers highlights how trusted setup habits can be repurposed into browser password and cookie theft.
A reported campaign uses Google Ads and shared AI-chat links to push a fake “Claude Code on Mac” guide, turning everyday setup habits into a malware delivery path.
Attackers can hijack Claude Code’s OAuth tokens with stealthy precision, leaving users and providers blind to the breach.
As AI agents like Claude Code rise in popularity, cybercriminals are finding new ways to exploit their coding prowess for malicious attacks.
A hidden vulnerability in Anthropic’s Claude Code quietly bypassed custom security rules—leaving developers dangerously exposed until a recent patch.
After Anthropic’s Claude Code accidentally hit the open web, hackers pounced—turning curiosity into compromise with sneaky malware campaigns.
A simple packaging mistake at Anthropic exposed the inner workings of AI—and the fragility of modern software security.
Just days after Anthropic’s Claude Code source code hit the internet, a devastating vulnerability and a wave of malware attacks have left developers and security experts scrambling.
A deep dive into the vulnerabilities that let attackers hijack AI-powered coding tools—without a trace.