It’s a day with a name ending in Y, so you know what that means: Another OpenClaw cybersecurity disaster.

This time around, SecurityScorecard’s STRIKE threat intelligence team is sounding the alarm over the sheer volume of internet-exposed OpenClaw instances it discovered, which numbers more than 135,000 as of this writing. When combined with previously known vulnerabilities in the vibe-coded AI assistant platform and links to prior breaches, STRIKE warns that there’s a systemic security failure in the open-source AI agent space.

“Our findings reveal a massive access and identity problem created by poorly secured automation at scale,” the STRIKE team wrote in a report released Monday. “Convenience-driven deployment, default settings, and weak access controls have turned powerful AI agents into high-value targets for attackers.”

  • sun_is_ra@sh.itjust.works
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    14 hours ago

    Would be great if the article starts with: “What even is open claw?”

    A picture of a cooked lobster is not helping

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      13 hours ago

      I didn’t know either and so others don’t have to look it up either:

      OpenClaw is a free and open-source autonomous artificial intelligence agent developed by Peter Steinberger. It is an autonomous agent that can execute tasks via large language models, using messaging platforms as its main user interface

    • XLE@piefed.social
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      14 hours ago

      It’s a metaphor for the cooked humans that are spinning up super exploitable chatbots for it