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Anthropic said the model found thousands of vulnerabilities, including a 27-year-old OpenBSD bug, before the company limited access to partners.

  • On Tuesday, Anthropic halted the broader release of Claude Mythos, its newest AI model, citing concerns that it is too effective at finding "high-severity vulnerabilities" in major operating systems and web browsers.
  • Through "Project Glasswing," Anthropic is providing 11 select organizations plus about 40 others exclusive preview access, backed by up to $100 million in usage credits and $4 million in direct donations to open-source security organizations.
  • Claude Mythos scores 83.1% on the CyberGym benchmark, outperforming Claude Opus 4.6 at 66.6%, and the model identified a 27-year-old vulnerability in OpenBSD by chaining together multiple exploits.
  • Anthropic's Frontier Red Team reported that engineers without formal security training asked Mythos Preview to find vulnerabilities overnight and were "woken up the following morning to a complete, working exploit."
  • The company hopes to eventually release "Mythos-class models" once proper safeguards are in place, though Anthropic's Claude and Claude Code experienced a "major outage" on Tuesday, signaling operational strain.
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On the 7th (local time), U.S. artificial intelligence (AI) company Anthropic unveiled its next-generation high-end AI model, "Claude Mythos Preview," and launched "Project Glasswing," a global initiative for select companies to pilot the model. The plan is to utilize Mythos for cybersecurity purposes by initially sharing it on a limited basis with 12 partner companies and 40 organizations, rather than making it available to the general public.

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The commercialization of the new d-AIA d-Anthropic model, Mythos, is postponed due to the detection of thousands of faults that can be exploited by hackers.

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Impacto TIC broke the news in on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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