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Anthropic’s 60MB source‑map leak exposed release failures — the DMCA sweep was far from clean

Anthropic accidentally shipped a 60MB source map inside npm package v2.1.88 that tied bundled production files back to roughly 512,000 lines of original TypeScript across about 1,900 files. The company’s follow‑up DMCA notices briefly disabled more than 8,100 GitHub repositories, a response that turned a deployment error into a platform‑scale enforcement incident. How a build […]

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Judge Blocks Pentagon’s “Supply Chain Risk” Blacklist of Anthropic — what it means for federal AI procurement

The U.S. District Court in California has temporarily halted the Pentagon’s February 2026 decision to label Anthropic a “supply chain risk,” a move that had effectively barred federal agencies and contractors from using the company’s Claude models; the injunction sharpens a constraint federal buyers now face when they demand unrestricted AI use from private vendors. […]

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The Supply-Chain Risk Behind Anthropic Claude and Its Challenge to AI Governance

The U.S. Department of Defense recently designated Anthropic as a supply-chain risk, a move that has significantly disrupted the AI access landscape. This decision matters now because it introduces new complexities for organizations relying on Anthropic’s Claude models, especially those involved with defense contracts. The timing reflects growing concerns about AI’s role in national security […]

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