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Anthropic leaks AI tool code again

Second mistake in a year sparks fresh security concerns

AI company Anthropic has once again accidentally leaked the source code of its coding tool, Claude Code, raising concerns about how securely it handles its systems.

The latest incident happened on March 31, when a large internal file with more than 500,000 lines of code was mistakenly made public during a software update. The company clarified that this was not a hack, but a human error during the release process.

The leaked code revealed how the AI tool is built and works, along with details about features that have not yet been officially released. Experts say this could give competitors useful insights into the company’s technology and future plans.

Anthropic confirmed that no user data or sensitive personal information was exposed. The leak was limited only to internal code and system design.

Even so, the incident has raised concerns because developers quickly accessed and shared the code online, making it hard to fully control once it was exposed.

This is the second such mistake by Anthropic in the past year, leading to questions about its internal processes and quality checks. The company has said it is taking steps to prevent similar errors in the future.

While the leak may not directly affect users, it highlights the growing challenges AI companies face in keeping their systems secure while rapidly developing new technologies.

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