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Home » Outsiders breached Anthropic’s Claude Mythos same day ‘potentially dangerous’ AI model was revealed: report
Outsiders breached Anthropic’s Claude Mythos same day ‘potentially dangerous’ AI model was revealed: report
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Outsiders breached Anthropic’s Claude Mythos same day ‘potentially dangerous’ AI model was revealed: report

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A handful of users managed to gain unauthorized access to Anthropic’s Claude Mythos – the model the company claims to be so dangerous that it would cause a wave of devastating cyberattacks if made available to the public.

The breach occurred on April 8 – the same day that Anthropic and its CEO Dario Amodei revealed that Mythos was only available to about 40 handpicked corporate clients as part of “Project Glasswing.”

Anthropic said Mythos had found major cybersecurity flaws in “every major operating system and web browser” during internal testing.

The unauthorized users belong to a private online forum dedicated to cracking unreleased AI models on Discord, a popular messaging app.

Since gaining access, they have been using Mythos “regularly” but not for cybersecurity purposes, according to Bloomberg, which obtained screenshots and was shown a live demonstration of the users accessing the model.

The sleuths broke into Mythos through a variety of tactics, including by guessing the model’s online address based on the naming conventions Anthropic has used in previous model releases, the report said.

One of the unauthorized users reportedly had some level of access to Anthropic’s systems due to working as a third-party contractor for the firm.

“We’re investigating a report claiming unauthorized access to Claude Mythos Preview through one of our third-party vendor environments,” an Anthropic spokesperson said in a statement.

The company added that it has no evidence the group’s unauthorized access had expanded beyond the third-party vendor’s environment or impacted any of its other systems.

One person in the Discord group – members of which were not named – told Bloomberg that they want to test new models rather than use them to cause chaos.

Still, the incident raises concerns about the extent of Anthropic’s ability to maintain oversight of a tool that they claim could be used to wreak havoc on critical infrastructure like electric grids, power plants and hospitals if it fell into the wrong hands.

Earlier this month, AI safety researcher Roman Yampolskiy told The Post that some “leakage” of the model was inevitable despite Anthropic’s attempts to restrict access.

Anthropic said it shared Mythos with corporate partners — including Amazon, Google, Apple, Nvidia, CrowdStrike and JPMorgan Chase — so they could plug their own cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

Prior to the rollout, Mythos broke out of a secure “sandbox” meant to restrict internet access – with a researcher only finding out “by receiving an unexpected email from the model while eating a sandwich in a park.” Anthropic described the much-publicized incident as “demonstrating a potentially dangerous capability for circumventing our safeguards.”

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell recently held a closed-door meeting in which they urged top bank officials to ensure their systems were ready for the risks purportedly posed by Mythos.

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