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"Blogs",
"Business of DevOps",
"Features",
"News",
"Social - Facebook",
"Social - LinkedIn",
"Social - X",
"600 vulnerabilities",
"AI augmentation",
"AI-driven vulnerability discovery",
"Anthropic",
"attackers/opportunists",
"Axios",
"Claude Opus 4.6",
"continuous discovery",
"coordinated disclosure",
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"Gadi Evron",
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"textContent": "Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 uncovered more than 600 previously unknown vulnerabilities in widely used open source software, raising new questions about AI-driven security research, vulnerability management, and defensive readiness.",
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