An OpenClaw vulnerability allowed malicious websites to take over AI agents, exposing sensitive information and enabling data theft.
A critical OpenClaw flaw allowed malicious websites to connect to locally running agents, brute-force passwords without limits, and take full control by exploiting implicit trust in localhost ...
Security researchers have disclosed a high-severity vulnerability dubbed "ClawJacked" in the popular AI agent OpenClaw that allowed a malicious website to silently bruteforce access to a locally ...
The Oasis researchers document a vulnerability chain that can be initiated from any website the AI agent (or its user) visits ...
Oasis Security researchers find yet another security problem with the OpenClaw AI agent, with this one allowing malicious websites to silently take control of a developer's system and steal data.
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Oasis Security, the identity security platform, today released new threat research exploring a vulnerability chain in OpenClaw that allows any website to silently take full control of a developer's AI ...