National Internet Emergency Center issues OpenClaw security application risk warning, proposing four protective measures

Gate News: On March 10, the National Internet Emergency Center issued a security application risk alert for OpenClaw. Previously, due to improper installation and use of the OpenClaw agent, some serious security risks have emerged. It is recommended that relevant organizations and individual users take the following security measures when deploying and using OpenClaw: 1. Strengthen network control by not exposing OpenClaw’s default management port directly to the internet, and implement security controls such as authentication and access control to manage access services. Strictly isolate the operating environment and use container technology to limit OpenClaw’s excessive permissions; 2. Enhance credential management by avoiding plaintext storage of keys in environment variables and establishing a comprehensive operation log auditing mechanism; 3. Strictly manage plugin sources by disabling automatic update features and only installing signed extensions from trusted channels; 4. Continuously monitor patches and security updates, and promptly update versions and install security patches.

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