China intensifica las advertencias sobre OpenClaw en medio de adopción descontrolada en oficinas

Tras las alertas iniciales de agencias de ciberseguridad, el gobierno chino ha advertido a las oficinas de los riesgos de seguridad continuos de OpenClaw AI, ya que su uso prolifera en agencias gubernamentales y lugares de trabajo a pesar de las restricciones.

Un informe de TechRadar del 15 de marzo de 2026 destaca nuevas advertencias del gobierno chino dirigidas al uso en oficinas de OpenClaw, un software de agente de IA autónomo conocido por ejecutar tareas mediante lenguaje natural pero vulnerable a exploits como configuraciones predeterminadas débiles y plugins maliciosos (como se advirtió previamente por CNCERT y NVDB).  nnA pesar de directrices detalladas anteriores —incluyendo lo que se debe y no se debe hacer en cuanto a permisos, actualizaciones y exposición—, la adopción de OpenClaw continúa de forma rápida en agencias gubernamentales, empresas tecnológicas y sistemas de trabajo rutinarios. Las advertencias más recientes subrayan preocupaciones de seguridad persistentes en entornos profesionales, lo que impulsa una represión. No se detallaron riesgos o medidas nuevas específicas, pero la integración sin control señala desafíos para hacer cumplir las salvaguardas en medio del giro de la IA hacia herramientas orientadas a la acción.

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