Anthropic has silently patched a vulnerability that would have allowed an attacker to bypass the Claude Code network sandbox.
Anthropic PBC is taking the leash off its popular artificial intelligence coding tool Claude Code, introducing a new feature called “auto mode” that lets it decide for itself which permissions it’s ...
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4 Claude Code settings I change before letting it touch a project
Considering how many AI tools and features have launched in the past three years, we've all gotten into the habit of using ...
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I made Claude Code worse by giving it too much freedom, and here's how to keep it laser focused
Four small changes that made it sharp again.
Anthropic continues to ship in March with a new “auto mode” permissions mode in Claude Code. The company calls it a middle ground between the default configuration and skipping permissions altogether.
Once again, you probably shouldn’t do this, but I’m one of those sickos running Claude with --dangerously-skip-permissions enabled at all times because the whole point of an agent is to do things on ...
Six teams exploited Claude Code, Copilot, Codex, and Vertex AI in nine months. Every attack hit runtime credentials that IAM tools never tracked.
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