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A cybersecurity agency in China issued a warning about the security risks of using OpenClaw, the viral AI agent builder that has become wildly popular in the country.
OpenClaw’s fragile security configuration could allow attackers to gain full control of the system, said the National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team/Coordination Center of China, also known as Cncert, in a post published Tuesday on its official WeChat social media account.
For key industries such as finance and energy, the use of OpenClaw with insufficient security measures could lead to the leakage of core business data, trade secrets and source code, the agency warned. The agency recommended that users implement additional security measures when deploying OpenClaw, such as limiting the AI agent’s access to the system, adopting a more stringent authentication process and tightly screening any plug-in software components.
OpenClaw, which has captivated Silicon Valley since late January, has also taken China by storm. Chinese tech entrepreneurs became obsessed with OpenClaw and started building new products or business models that involve AI agents, while the country’s biggest tech firms, Alibaba Group, Tencent Holdings and ByteDance, have launched services running OpenClaw on their cloud computing platforms. #🇨🇳 ChinA.I. 🤖🧠🦾🤖
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