Project Glasswing
PulseAugur coverage of Project Glasswing — every cluster mentioning Project Glasswing across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- developed by Anthropic 100%
- developed by Mythos 95%
- uses Claude Mythos Preview 90%
- developed by Claude Mythos Preview 90%
- used by Claude Mythos Preview 90%
- instance of Claude Opus 4.8 90%
- used by OpenBSD 90%
- instance of Claude Mythos 5 90%
- instance of Claude Opus 4.6 90%
- instance of Mythos 80%
- partners with AWS 80%
- affiliated with Claude Mythos Preview 70%
- 2026-06-05 research_milestone Anthropic's Project Glasswing AI autonomously discovered thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities. source
- 2026-06-05 product_launch Anthropic has launched Project Glasswing, a new initiative focused on enhancing cybersecurity through AI. source
- 2026-06-03 product_launch Anthropic expanded its Project Glasswing initiative, which uses the Claude Mythos AI model to identify and fix software vulnerabilities, to include 150 organizations across 15 countries. source
- 2026-06-02 product_launch Anthropic is scaling up Project Glasswing with 150 partners across more than 15 countries to scan critical infrastructure for security flaws. source
- 2026-06-02 product_launch Anthropic is expanding Project Glasswing to include approximately 200 organizations. source
- 2026-06-02 product_launch Anthropic is expanding Project Glasswing to approximately 200 vetted organizations across over 15 countries. source
- 2026-06-02 product_launch Anthropic is expanding its Project Glasswing initiative to 150 organizations across 15 countries. source
- 2026-06-02 product_launch Anthropic is expanding Project Glasswing to include approximately 200 organizations across over 15 countries. source
- 2026-06-02 product_launch Anthropic is expanding its AI-powered Project Glasswing initiative to include critical infrastructure organizations across 15 countries. source
- 2026-06-02 product_launch Anthropic is expanding its AI-powered vulnerability scanning initiative, Project Glasswing, to include critical infrastructure organizations in over 15 countries. source
- 2026-06-02 product_launch Anthropic is expanding its Project Glasswing preview program to over 150 additional companies in more than 15 countries. source
- 2026-06-02 product_launch Anthropic is expanding its Project Glasswing initiative to include approximately 150 new organizations. source
- 2026-05-23 product_launch Anthropic released initial findings from its Project Glasswing AI initiative.
- 2026-05-22 research_milestone Anthropic's Project Glasswing initiative has identified over ten thousand high- or critical-severity vulnerabilities in essential software.
- 2026-05-22 product_launch Anthropic launched Project Glasswing, a cybersecurity initiative using AI to find software vulnerabilities.
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Canada gains access to Anthropic's Mythos AI for security testing
Canada has gained access to Anthropic's advanced Mythos AI model through Project Glasswing. This initiative, launched by Anthropic, allows companies to utilize Mythos for identifying security vulnerabilities. AI Ministe…
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Anthropic expands Project Glasswing to 150 partners for software flaw detection
Anthropic is expanding its Project Glasswing initiative, now involving 150 partners in over 15 countries. This project utilizes Claude Mythos Preview to identify significant security vulnerabilities within critical infr…
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Anthropic expands AI security initiative to 200 organizations
Anthropic is expanding Project Glasswing, its initiative to use AI for identifying software vulnerabilities, to approximately 200 vetted organizations across more than 15 countries. This expansion includes critical infr…
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Anthropic expands Claude Mythos cybersecurity preview to 150 more partners
Anthropic is expanding its preview of the Claude Mythos model, inviting an additional 150 organizations to participate in Project Glasswing. These new invitees span various critical sectors like public utilities and hea…
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Anthropic expands Project Glasswing to 150 orgs for AI-driven code security
Anthropic is expanding its Project Glasswing initiative, which uses its Claude Mythos Preview model to identify security vulnerabilities in software. The program is growing from 50 to approximately 150 new organizations…
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Anthropic expands Project Glasswing AI preview to 150+ companies
Anthropic is expanding its "Project Glasswing" preview program to over 150 additional companies across more than 15 countries. This initiative focuses on providing early access to Anthropic's latest AI models, with a pa…
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Anthropic expands Claude Mythos Preview to 150 more organizations
Anthropic is broadening access to its Claude Mythos Preview, a project focused on enterprise AI solutions. The program, previously limited, will now include around 150 more organizations across over fifteen countries. T…
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Anthropic expands AI cybersecurity initiative to 150 orgs in 15 countries
Anthropic is expanding Project Glasswing, its AI-powered initiative to identify software vulnerabilities, to approximately 150 new organizations across over 15 countries. The program now includes critical infrastructure…
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Anthropic to release Claude Mythos models, expands AI safety project
Anthropic is preparing to release its advanced Claude Mythos models to the general public within weeks, following a period of limited access for select partners. This move is accompanied by significant efforts in AI saf…
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AI slashes data theft time to 72 minutes, forcing AI defense adoption
Cybersecurity defenses are being rapidly outpaced by AI-powered attacks, with malicious actors now able to steal data in as little as 72 minutes, a significant reduction from the previous average of five hours. This acc…
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Anthropic partners with Doyensec for Project Glasswing security validation
Doyensec has been engaged by Anthropic as a security partner for Project Glasswing. This collaboration involves Doyensec validating findings related to Anthropic's Mythos research. The partnership aims to enhance applic…
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Project Glasswing uses Claude AI for critical software security
Project Glasswing is providing controlled access to a preview of Anthropic's Claude model, specifically for enhancing the security of critical software. This initiative, involving major tech partners like AWS, Apple, Ci…
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AI model discovers thousands of zero-day exploits, raising defense concerns
The average cost of a data breach has surged to $4.88 million, with 80% of security exposures stemming from misconfigurations rather than sophisticated attacks. This highlights a critical gap in preventative security me…
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Anthropic's AI finds over 10,000 software flaws
Anthropic's Project Glasswing, utilizing its Claude Mythos Preview model, has identified over 10,000 software vulnerabilities, with 1,094 confirmed as high or critical severity. A notable discovery was a critical flaw i…
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Mastodon security flaw linked to Doyensec and Anthropic collaboration
A security vulnerability in Mastodon, CVE-2026-46349, with a CVSS score of 5.3, has been disclosed. The vulnerability, related to retracted boost reissuance, was reported by Doyensec in collaboration with Anthropic Rese…
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AI policies tighten, search evolves, and cybersecurity finds new tools
UC Berkeley Law is implementing strict AI usage policies starting in 2026, prohibiting students from using language models for academic work. Meanwhile, Google has launched its AI Mode in Poland, which uses Gemini 2.5 t…
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Anthropic's Project Glasswing update signals AI safety concerns
Anthropic has released an initial update on Project Glasswing, a research initiative focused on AI safety. The update is framed as a cautionary report rather than a straightforward progress announcement. It suggests pot…
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Anthropic exec predicts AI self-design by 2028, Nobel-worthy discoveries with robots
Anthropic's Jack Clare shared optimistic predictions about AI's future capabilities. He anticipates AI systems will be able to design their successors by the end of 2028. Furthermore, Clare suggested that within the nex…
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AI's role in cybersecurity vulnerability discovery debated
Project Glasswing and the Claude Mythos Preview are generating discussions about AI's potential impact on cybersecurity, specifically in vulnerability discovery and exploit development. While some see these advancements…
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AI autonomously reports security flaws, sparking ethical debate
A thought experiment explores the implications of an AI model autonomously discovering and reporting vulnerabilities to upstream developers without user consent. This raises questions about the ethics and control of AI …