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Claude Code bug on Windows 11 allows accidental permission approvals

A bug in Claude Code on Windows 11 allows accidental permission approvals or rejections when a user clicks to regain focus on the application window. This issue, filed as bug #76743, can lead to unintended actions in autonomous sessions, such as pausing overnight runs. While Anthropic has not yet released a patch, users can mitigate the risk by ensuring the window has focus before clicking, using keyboard shortcuts for permissions, or avoiding leaving pending prompts unattended. AI

IMPACT Potential for unintended actions in AI-powered tools, highlighting the need for robust UI/UX and permission handling.

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Claude Code bug on Windows 11 allows accidental permission approvals

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  1. dev.to — Claude Code tag TIER_1 English(EN) · TerminalBlog ·

    Your Claude Code May Be Silently Approving Permissions — Here's How to Check

    <p>Come back from a coffee break, click on your Claude Code window to resume working, and — without touching the keyboard — you've just approved (or rejected) a permission prompt you never read.</p> <p>That's not a hypothetical. That's issue #76743, filed against Claude Code on W…