China’s Claude API Grey Market Sells AI Access at 90% Off — and Your Data Pays the Rest
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Chinese "transfer stations" are reselling access to the advanced AI tool Claude at significantly discounted prices, often 90% off the official rate. These services operate through proxy networks on GitHub, Taobao, and Telegram, and survive on stolen API keys, model substitution, and logging user data to sell as AI training data. A recent breach at ed-tech giant Instructure exposed student data from 9,000 schools, highlighting the vulnerability of stored user data.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The grey market's reliance on stolen API keys and user data exploitation raises concerns about the security of sensitive information.
- · As AI tools become increasingly integrated into daily life, the risk of compromised data and unauthorized access grows, underscoring the need for robust security measures to protect user data.