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Payward joins Anthropic’s Project Glasswing to bolster security
The Kraken parent plans to deploy Anthropic’s Claude Mythos 5 across its environments within weeks and share vulnerability reports for third party open-source code.
Kraken parent Payward has joined Anthropic’s Project Glasswing to use the AI platform for defensive cybersecurity, CoinDesk reports. Under the initiative, Payward will gain access to Claude Mythos 5, Anthropic’s frontier AI model aimed at finding and helping fix software vulnerabilities.
Payward said it plans to deploy Mythos 5 across its environments in the coming weeks to identify security flaws before they can be exploited. It also plans to disclose vulnerabilities it finds in third-party open-source software to the relevant project maintainers, potentially improving security for the broader crypto ecosystem.
According to Payward, the move follows the U.S. government making Mythos 5 available to U.S. organizations that operate and defend critical infrastructure. CoinDesk also notes the project already includes major technology firms and financial institutions.
The report frames the decision against a backdrop of rising AI-driven threats to crypto companies, including faster vulnerability discovery and more convincing phishing and social engineering. It said Anthropic launched Project Glasswing in April 2026 and has expanded it to organizations in technology and finance.