Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 Security Technology unveiled two AI-powered tools it described as a domestic response to Anthropic's Mythos, speaking at the ISC.AI 2026 conference in Beijing, company founder Zhou Hongyi said, according to Reuters and a company transcript. Zhou called one tool, Tulongfeng, "China's version of Mythos," and said a second system, Yitianzhen, targets automated cyber defence and incident response (Reuters; Insurance Journal). 360 told reporters and media outlets that Tulongfeng has identified 3,432 software vulnerabilities, with 105 reportedly confirmed by Chinese authorities (Economic Times). Reporting by Reuters and others notes that Anthropic's Mythos Preview earlier found "thousands" of vulnerabilities and that U.S. export controls have restricted distribution of a less powerful version, citing national security concerns (Reuters).
China’s 360 unveils AI cybersecurity tools to rival Anthropic’s Mythos