Alibaba is set to ban employees from using Claude Code. The move puts the focus on what led to the reported restriction.
The Chinese technology giant said Claude Code had been added to its list of high-risk software following an internal review.
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Alibaba listed Anthropic's Claude Code as high-risk software after researchers found steganographic markers that flagged Chinese users by timezone and proxy.
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