Anthropic Can't Cover Up Its Claude Code Leak
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Anthropic has released new tools on Claude, called Code and Cowork, which now let the chatbot control Mac computers and let users do work or accomplish tasks remotely.
Anthropic also warns that, when computer use is activated, Claude will be able to see anything visible on-screen, including “personal data, sensitive documents, or private information.” For all these reasons, the company recommends “starting with the apps you trust and not working with sensitive data” during this research preview stage.
If you want a modern parable about how software actually fails, forget the hoodie-and-hackerman fantasy. The Claude Code leak looks to have started with something far more mundane: a release that shipped a debugging artefact.
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