National vulnerability database claims monitoring mechanism can forward Chinese users' data to remote servers

China’s industry regulator has flagged security risks in Claude Code, an artificial intelligence programming tool developed by US startup Anthropic, warning that certain versions…

China said specific versions of Claude Code posed back-door vulnerabilities that could send sensitive information to a remote server.

China said several versions of Claude Code can send sensitive information such as user location and identity to remote servers without the user’s consent | Technology News

A Chinese industry regulator warned users of a "security backdoor" embedded in versions of U.S. artificial intelligence company Anthropic's coding tool, Claude Code.

National vulnerability database claims monitoring mechanism can forward Chinese users' data to remote servers

Claude Code is essentially banned in China, though.

China's National Vulnerability Database claims Claude Code sends user data to remote servers without consent, calling it a 'serious threat'.

AI firm says users in China were never authorised to use Claude Code after Beijing warned of security risks in older versions.

BEIJING, July 9 — A Chinese industry regulator warned users on Wednesday of a “security backdoor” embedded in versions of Anthropic’s Claude Code, but the US artificial...

A cybersecurity platform operated by China’s industry ministry warned on Wednesday that it had identified a serious security “backdoor” risk in Anthropic’s AI coding tool,…