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Hacker used Anthropic’s Claude to steal sensitive Mexican data – The Mercury News

By Andrew Martin and Carolina Millan, Bloomberg

A hacker misused Anthropic PBC’s artificial intelligence chatbot to attack Mexican government agencies, leading to the theft of a large collection of tax and voter information, according to cybersecurity researchers.

Claude’s anonymous user wrote in Spanish that the chatbot acted as a high-level hacker, finding vulnerabilities in government networks, writing computer scripts to exploit them and automatically determine methods of data theft, Israeli cybersecurity firm Gambit Security said in a study published Wednesday.

The project started in December and continued for about a month. In all, 150 gigabytes of Mexican government data were stolen, including documents related to 195 million taxpayer and voter records, civil servant information and civil registry files, according to researchers.

AI has become a key driver of digital crime, and cybercriminals are using the tools to boost their efforts. Last week, researchers at Amazon.com Inc. they said a group of hackers broke into more than 600 firewalls in many countries with the help of widely available AI tools.

Gambit hasn’t said whether the attack is the responsibility of any particular group, although researchers say they don’t believe they were tied to a foreign government.

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