Anthropic just assembled the most stacked cybersecurity alliance in tech history. Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Nvidia, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Cisco, Broadcom, JPMorganChase, and the Linux Foundation — all under one project called Glasswing.
The weapon: Claude Mythos Preview, a model Anthropic explicitly says is too dangerous to release publicly.
What It Already Found
Thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across every major OS and web browser. A 27-year-old remote crash bug in OpenBSD — one of the most security-hardened systems on the planet. A 16-year-old flaw in FFmpeg that automated tools hit 5 million times without catching.
Mythos wasn’t even trained for security. Its coding and reasoning just happen to be terrifyingly good at spotting what humans and scanners missed for decades.
$100M Bet on Defense
Anthropic is committing $100 million in usage credits plus $4 million in direct donations to open-source security organizations. Beyond the 12 launch partners, 40+ additional orgs maintaining critical software also get access.
The logic is simple: if AI can find these bugs, attackers will too. Better to find them first.
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