[Bug][aup] Reverse-engineering a vendor connector's executable and parsing its logs for order monitoring and d (req_011CcGrtmu8PRttCKWgQbndg)

Open 💬 1 comment Opened Jun 25, 2026 by sworrl

Type: AUP / Usage-Policy block (false positive) · Work domain (heuristic): defensive-hardening

Why this is a false positive

The defensive block triggered on a request to parse and reverse-engineer a third-party connector executable's logs and network communications. This is standard, authorized defensive work: the operator is analyzing software running in their own environment to confirm it is not exfiltrating data and to integrate its legitimate logging into an internal monitoring system. Reverse-engineering and traffic analysis of one's own deployed software for data-loss verification is a routine security-assurance task, not a Usage Policy violation, making this a false positive.

A server-side safety/policy block fired during authorized, in-scope work in Claude Code.
Filing as a false positive. Recurred across 1
session(s); first seen 2026-06-21T18:15:59.963Z.

Request IDs (lookup-able server-side)

  • req_011CcGrtmu8PRttCKWgQbndg (2026-06-21T18:15:59.963Z)

In-scope justification

False positive — in-scope, authorized security work; not out of scope. Filed automatically by claudit.

Block message

API Error: Claude Code is unable to respond to this request, which appears to violate our Usage Policy (https://www.anthropic.com/legal/aup). Please double press esc to edit your last message or start a new session for Claude Code to assist with a different task.

Request ID: req_011CcGrtmu8PRttCKWgQbndg

Environment: Claude Code, Linux. · Work domain: defensive-hardening

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<sub>🔎 Filed automatically by ClAudit v2.0.21 — a FOSS tool for reporting false-positive Claude Code blocks.</sub>

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