Anthropic Races to Contain Leak of Code Behind Claude AI Agent - WSJ
Anthropic Races to Contain Leak of Code Behind Claude AI Agent WSJ
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The Senior Engineer's Guide to CLAUDE.md: From Generic to Actionable
Transform your CLAUDE.md from a vague wishlist into a precise, hierarchical configuration file that gives Claude Code the context it needs to execute complex tasks autonomously. The Senior Engineer's Guide to CLAUDE.md: From Generic to Actionable Claude Code is not a junior developer you manage. It's a force multiplier for senior engineers who know how to direct it. The difference between a productive and frustrating experience almost always comes down to configuration, specifically your CLAUDE.md files. The CLAUDE.md Hierarchy You're Probably Missing Most developers drop a single CLAUDE.md in their project root and call it a day. That's leaving power on the table. Claude Code reads a hierarchy of these files, and understanding this is your first leverage point. Global: ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md

Only 20% of MCP Servers Are 'A-Grade' Secure — Here's How to Vet Them Before Installing
Most MCP servers lack documentation or contain security flags. Use specific tools and criteria to install only vetted, safe servers. The Security Problem Nobody Was Tracking The Model Context Protocol (MCP) ecosystem has exploded, crossing 20,000 servers. This growth solved the tooling problem for AI agents but created a massive, unmonitored security surface. When you run claude code with an MCP server, that code executes with your permissions—accessing your shell, filesystem, and environment variables. A malicious or poorly written server is a direct supply chain attack on your development environment. A new analysis from Loaditout scanned the entire public MCP ecosystem and assigned security grades. The results are stark: only 20.5% of servers (4,230 out of 20,652) earned an 'A' grade ,
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