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bredren•about 11 hours ago
I identified this in August last year but it was specifically excluded by Anthropic's Vulnerability Disclosure Program Policy at the time.

You can still see the exclusion on HackerOne: https://hackerone.com/anthropic-vdp/policy_scopes

   Out of Scope:

    Abusing intended functionality of Claude CLI
    Using aliased commands, symlinks or other environment-specific settings to bypass permission prompts
    Local storage of Claude Code credentials, configuration and logs
Symlinks have been very important to manage skills from disparate sources and managing multiple CLIs.

Codex did not originally support symlink'd skills but added it in response to user requests on Jan 9th.

Imustaskforhelp•about 24 hours ago
Interesting that the submission just before this is about:

Anthropic response to 1-click pwn: Shouldn't have clicked 'ok': https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48057836

This makes me think a bit more about this CVE more too.

Anthropic lately has been really trying to burn any/every good will that they have it seems. Also a bit ironical about how the most dangerous model (Mythos) which can find CVE in other projects wasn't able to find this CVE within the claude-code project itself.

az226•about 20 hours ago
And yet Mythos couldn’t find it. Whomp whomp
amluto•about 13 hours ago
Mythos might be good at finding holes in an actual defined security boundary. But trying to audit Claude Code would be like trying to find the holes in Swiss cheese. Of course they’re there!
quinncom•about 12 hours ago
Probably it did, but just thought, “I’m saving this one just for me”
perching_aix•about 7 hours ago
I honestly wonder if they run it against it. Like sure, it'd be very, very obvious for them to. But it'd be so quintessentially human not to.

The shoemaker's children go barefoot and all...

philipwhiuk•about 13 hours ago
Maybe if they'd submitted each file twice instead of only once /s