Anthropic shares Mythos with 150 more organizations, including critical infrastructure operators

Anthropic shares Mythos with 150 more organizations, including critical infrastructure operators

Anthropic shares Mythos with 150 more organizations, including critical infrastructure operators

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Publish Date: 2026-06-02 13:33:00

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Anthropic is significantly expanding the number of organizations that have access to its powerful Claude Mythos Preview AI model, a move that reflects growing interest in Mythos’s vulnerability-hunting capabilities within government agencies and critical infrastructure sectors.

“Following several weeks of close collaboration with our Project Glasswing partners, the security industry, open-source software maintainers, and the U.S. government, we’re extending the partnership to approximately 150 new organizations,” Anthropic said in a statement on Tuesday.

The new organizations, which are based in more than 15 countries, include infrastructure operators in sectors that weren’t represented in Project Glasswing’s membership, such as power, water, healthcare and telecommunications. Other new members include hardware vendors and critical software maintainers, including nonprofit groups.

“What each partner has in common is that a successful attack on their codebase could be catastrophic,” Anthropic said. “For most partners, we estimate that a major attack could affect more than 100 million people, with important ramifications for both global and national security.”

Anthropic also recently admitted the European Union’s cybersecurity agency, ENISA, into Project Glasswing.

Sea change in cybersecurity

Mythos has already been accelerating the process of finding and fixing serious software flaws. Existing Project Glasswing members use the AI model not only to write patches for vulnerabilities but also to vet software for flaws before its release. Some members use Mythos for penetration testing, threat detection and translating code into memory-safe languages, according to Anthropic.

The company said it was exploring how Mythos could help open-source maintainers more quickly triage vulnerability reports, which have skyrocketed in the AI era. It also plans to publish best practices for reporting…

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