Anthropic Reports Transition of Malicious Actors to ‘Vibe Hacking’ Methods

Anthropic Reports Transition of Malicious Actors to 'Vibe Hacking' Methods

Anthropic Reports Transition of Malicious Actors to ‘Vibe Hacking’ Methods


new report circulated this week, the Claude developer indicates that malicious actors have begun modifying their tactics to exploit the advantages that AI provides. Initially, the organization mentions that AI has “reduced the barriers to advanced cybercrime.” It further elaborated by highlighting how agentic AI has emerged as an instrument for malicious actors to utilize against their victims, particularly with the influx of AI agents introduced in recent months. Even Anthropic unveiled a new Claude agent for Chrome this week.

AI also accelerates the tactics for cybercriminals as they profile their targets, scrutinize the data they’ve obtained, and even fabricate new identities to use in their operations. Furthermore, it appears some hackers are moving beyond merely using AI to streamline their attacks, as Anthropic reveals it recently intercepted a threat actor who was employing AI to “an unprecedented degree.”

The illicit art of vibe hacking

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Similar to vibe coding, which allows AI to handle the bulk of the coding efforts, vibe hacking shifts the responsibility onto the AI. The malicious actor that Anthropic claims to have interrupted was employing Claude Code to execute their operations. In addition to utilizing AI for identifying targets and sending communications, this hacker even permitted Claude to decide