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China’s 360 says it has developed tools to match Anthropic’s Mythos
- Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 unveiled "Yitian Tulong" — including Tulongfeng (vulnerability finder) and Yitianzhen (automated defence) — billed as a domestic answer to Anthropic's Mythos; the name means "Heavenly Sword and Dragon Saber."
- Founder Zhou Hongyi called the tech a national strategic asset, warning China can't tolerate "one‑way transparency" after the U.S. restricted Mythos exports, framing the move as part of wider U.S.-China tech competition.
- 360 says Tulongfeng found 3,432 vulnerabilities (105 confirmed by Chinese authorities) and emphasizes an "agent + team" approach to deliver continuous, practical cyber offence/defence despite chip export limits.
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