The growth of OpenClaw (formerly Moltbot/Clawdbot), an open-source, self-hosted AI agent for autonomous task execution and browser control, has triggered major security alarms. More than 21 000 ...
An analysis of 1.8 million Android apps reveals that insecure code left over 700 TB of user data exposed, including API keys ...
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A high-severity OpenClaw flaw allows one-click remote code execution via token theft and WebSocket hijacking; patched in ...
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OpenClaw is a security nightmare - 5 red flags you shouldn't ignore (before it's too late) ...
OpenClaw and Moltbook are going viral. But here's why AI agents connected to email and workplace tools with no oversight bring real security risks.
The digital town square has grown quiet for humans, replaced by the frenetic, invisible humming of a million machines. In the opening weeks of 2026, ...
OpenClaw shows what happens when an AI assistant gets real system access and starts completing tasks, over just answering ...
Security researchers warn that Moltbot, a viral open-source AI agent, stores credentials insecurely and may expose hundreds ...