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Alibaba Faces Securities Class Action Over Alleged AI Data Theft

Investors who held Alibaba Group Holding Limited stock between June 2025 and June 2026 are facing a critical deadline to join a class-action lawsuit. The litigation, filed in the Southern District of New York, targets alleged misrepresentations regarding the company’s regulatory status and unauthorized use of third-party AI technology.

Alibaba Faces Securities Class Action Over Alleged AI Data Theft

The lawsuit, Wistisen v. Alibaba Group Holding Limited, accuses the company’s executives of violating the Securities Exchange Act. Plaintiffs allege that Alibaba failed to disclose its ties to the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, a designation that eventually led the U.S. Department of Defense to categorize the firm as a Chinese military company under the National Defense Authorization Act.

Beyond regulatory exposure, the complaint centers on allegations that Alibaba conducted "distillation" attacks against Anthropic’s Claude AI models. Reports suggest the company utilized thousands of fraudulent accounts to access the technology, training its own models with stolen data. These revelations triggered significant market volatility, with share prices dropping over 8% across two distinct corrective disclosure windows in June 2026.

Reed Kathrein, the Hagens Berman partner leading the investigation, stated that the firm is scrutinizing whether executives intentionally concealed these operational practices to inflate the company's perceived market position. Investors have until October 5, 2026, to apply for lead plaintiff status in the ongoing proceedings.

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