Alibaba to Ban Claude Code Due to Alleged Backdoor Risks

Alibaba to Ban Claude Code Due to Alleged Backdoor Risks

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Alibaba plans to prohibit the use of Anthropic's Claude Code in its internal environments starting July 10, 2026, amid concerns over potential embedded backdoor risks. The allegations suggest that Claude Code may contain a covert detection mechanism resembling a backdoor, raising significant security concerns. This decision follows reports from the Chinese financial outlet Yicai and confirmation by Reuters. The company has not yet officially confirmed the ban or responded to media inquiries. The scope of the impact remains limited to Alibaba's internal systems, but the implications could extend to the broader use of AI coding tools in sensitive environments. As of now, there are no specific CVEs or detailed technical indicators provided regarding the alleged backdoor.

Key Points: • Alibaba will ban Claude Code from internal use starting July 10, 2026. • The ban is due to allegations of embedded backdoor risks in the AI coding tool. • No official confirmation from Alibaba has been made regarding the decision.

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2026-07-03
Alibaba announces plans to ban Claude Code
The decision is based on allegations of backdoor risks in the AI coding assistant, with implementation set for July 10.
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2026-07-03
Reports confirm backdoor allegations
Claims about Claude Code's covert detection mechanism were first reported by Yicai and confirmed by Reuters.
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