
Proxy-harvested reasoning data is incredibly valuable for distillation because reasoning outputs can be systematically captured and used to train competing models. Proxy servers offer the same pipeline at lower effort, because paying customers generate the training data voluntarily.
But potential security exposure extends beyond model training because coding agents routinely pass the likes of contextual repo data, API structures, and authentication logic through to the model. Developers routing that traffic through an unvetted proxy are essentially sending proprietary source code to a third-party server with no data-handling obligations. Samsung encountered a version of this problem in 2023 when its fab engineers pasted proprietary source code into ChatGPT , inadvertently disclosing confidential semiconductor manufacturing data to OpenAI's servers. Proxy services create the same category of risk, but without even the baseline terms of service that major AI providers have.
Anthropic blocked Chinese-controlled entities from Claude access in September and has since added progressively stricter verification, but Qian's research suggests each new control has generated a corresponding evasion market rather than reducing overall unauthorized access.
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