Gate News: On March 9, CISO 23pds (Shan Ge) posted on the X platform warning that U disk versions of OpenClaw products have appeared on platforms like Taobao and Xianyu. Sellers claim that users can simply plug and play after purchasing and configuring the model. However, 23pds pointed out that OpenClaw has excessive permissions, making it difficult for ordinary users to identify malicious skills. Using such products can easily lead to asset loss.
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