{"slug": "beyond-claude-code-the-chinese-ai-tools-poised-to-benefit-after-back-door-alert", "title": "Beyond Claude Code: the Chinese AI tools poised to benefit after back-door alert", "summary": "China's National Vulnerability Database flagged a security back door in Anthropic's Claude Code tool, prompting Beijing to urge local organizations to uninstall or upgrade the software. Analysts expect the alert to accelerate a shift among Chinese developers toward domestic alternatives such as ByteDance's Trae and Alibaba's Qoder, driven by security concerns and China's push for tech self-reliance.", "body_md": "# Beyond Claude Code: the Chinese AI tools poised to benefit after back-door alert\n\nAs Beijing flags a security risk in Anthropic software, domestic tech firms are rapidly embracing local alternatives such as ByteDance’s Trae and Alibaba’s Qoder\n\n[Minxiao Chang](/author/minxiao-chang)in Shenzhen\n\n[Anthropic](https://www.scmp.com/topics/anthropic?module=inline&pgtype=article)is expected to accelerate a shift among Chinese developers towards domestic coding alternatives\n\n**,** according to analysts.\n\nChina’s National Vulnerability Database (NVDB), overseen by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, issued an alert this week claiming multiple versions of Anthropic’s flagship Claude Code tool contained a security “back door”.\n\nAccording to the agency, the software could send user locations and identities to remote servers without consent. The NVDB urged local organisations to uninstall the affected versions immediately or upgrade to patched releases.\n\n[Claude Code](https://www.scmp.com/tech/big-tech/article/3359375/alibaba-bans-staff-using-claude-code-over-anthropic-spyware-concerns?module=inline&pgtype=article)to prevent the illicit “distillation” – or unauthorised copying – of its models.\n\n[barred users based in China](https://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/3359901/anthropic-hits-back-after-china-warns-claude-code-backdoor-risks?module=inline&pgtype=article)from accessing its services.\n\nCai Peng, a Beijing-based cybersecurity partner at Zhong Lun Law Firm, said he expected more Chinese companies to abandon foreign AI tools, driven by mounting security concerns and the country’s “strategic imperative” for tech self-reliance.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/beyond-claude-code-the-chinese-ai-tools-poised-to-benefit-after-back-door-alert", "canonical_source": "https://www.scmp.com/tech/tech-trends/article/3360148/beyond-claude-code-chinese-ai-tools-poised-benefit-after-back-door-alert?utm_source=rss_feed", "published_at": "2026-07-11 07:00:07+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-07-11 07:14:26.777565+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["ai-policy", "ai-tools", "ai-safety"], "entities": ["Anthropic", "Claude Code", "ByteDance", "Trae", "Alibaba", "Qoder", "National Vulnerability Database", "Ministry of Industry and Information Technology"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/beyond-claude-code-the-chinese-ai-tools-poised-to-benefit-after-back-door-alert", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/beyond-claude-code-the-chinese-ai-tools-poised-to-benefit-after-back-door-alert.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/beyond-claude-code-the-chinese-ai-tools-poised-to-benefit-after-back-door-alert.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/beyond-claude-code-the-chinese-ai-tools-poised-to-benefit-after-back-door-alert.jsonld"}}