On April 7 Anthropic published technical Mythos report ,as well as announced Claude Mythos Preview and Project Glasswing . The claim was that their newest model could autonomously identify and exploit real vulnerabilities in major open-source projects at unprecedented scale. One of Anthropic's public showcase examples was the Linux kernel, which is not some toy repo but the operating system underneath a huge share of the Internet's server infrastructure. Start Claude Code, choose Mythos model and it get's you into Penthagon's private network from just one prompt - sounds scary.. That same day AISLE published AI Cybersecurity After Mythos: The Jagged Frontier , arguing that much of what looked special about Mythos was already available in smaller, cheaper, even local models. That was exactly the case I wanted to believe. If the capability was already here, then Mythos looked less like a step change and more like aggressive framing from a company with a restricted model to sell.…