Anthropic has exposed Claude Code's source code, with a packaging error triggering a rapid chain reaction across GitHub and the developer community, letting them copy it entirely ...
The entire source code for Anthropic’s Claude Code command line interface application (not the models themselves) has been leaked and disseminated, apparently due to a serious internal error. The leak ...
The leak provides competitors—from established giants to nimble rivals like Cursor—a literal blueprint for how to build a high-agency, reliable, and commercially viable AI agent.
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This wild AI tool rips off open source code without breaking copyright
In early 2025, a class-action lawsuit against GitHub, Microsoft, and OpenAI over Copilot’s use of open-source training data ...
Artificial intelligence tools are making it faster than ever to reproduce creative work. Does copyright even matter anymore?
Yesterday’s surprise leak of the source code for Anthropic’s Claude Code revealed a lot about the vibe-coding scaffolding the company has built around its proprietary Claude model. But observers ...
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With Silent Hill 2's source code still MIA, a dedicated fan has decided to restore its CGI renders
Konami lost the game's original code prior to releasing the HD Collection.
The incident has been described as one of the most significant code leaks in recent times, involving the exposure of Claude Code.
Anthropic executives said it was an accident and retracted the bulk of the takedown notices.
In the wake of Claude Code's source code leak, 5 actions enterprise security leaders should take now
Gartner issued a same-day advisory after Anthropic leaked Claude Code's full architecture. CrowdStrike CTO Elia Zaitsev and Enkrypt AI CSO Merritt Baer weigh in on agent permissions and derived IP ...
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Anthropic accidentally exposed part of Claude Code's internal source code
Anthropic leaked part of the internal source code for Claude Code, its popular coding assistant. The company said it was due to human error.
Chris Avellone, known for his work at Obsidian on Fallout New Vegas revealed Obsidian never sent the source code, which could ...
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