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Anthropic Shares Initial Project Glasswing Results

Anthropic says Project Glasswing partners have used Claude Mythos Preview to find large volumes of high- and critical-severity vulnerabilities.

Anthropic Shares Initial Project Glasswing Results

Anthropic has published an initial update on Project Glasswing, its programme for using advanced AI models to help secure critical software before similar capabilities can be misused.

The update says partners have found more than ten thousand high- or critical-severity vulnerabilities, while Anthropic’s open-source scanning work has surfaced thousands more candidate findings that require human verification, disclosure, and patching.

Why It Matters

The central message is that vulnerability discovery is getting faster, but validation and remediation still depend on human processes. For defenders, that shifts pressure onto patch cycles, asset visibility, logging, MFA, configuration hardening, and incident response.

For ordinary businesses, the takeaway is practical: shorten the time between security updates being available and actually being deployed. AI may increase the volume of findings, but basic security operations still determine whether exposure is reduced.