First month of Mythos Preview testing exposes 10K flaws | TechTarget
Organizations using Claude Mythos have discovered thousands of vulnerabilities in the first month of security testing under Project Glasswing, per an announcement from Anthropic last week.
The project, initially announced on April 7, granted preview access of Mythos to about 50 organizations, including Apple, Google, JPMorgan Chase, the Linux Foundation and Microsoft. Anthropic said it felt compelled to limit the release after seeing the model's ability to find previously undetected security weaknesses in some of the most widely used technologies.
"Ultimately, Mythos-class models will enable developers to build far more secure software by catching bugs before they are deployed," Anthropic wrote in its May 22 update. "But this interim period -- while vulnerabilities are being rapidly discovered and slowly patched -- presents new risks."
Most of the participants in Project Glasswing each found hundreds of critical- or high-severity vulnerabilities in their software, Anthropic said. In all, the companies invited to...
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