China escalates OpenClaw warnings amid unchecked office adoption

Following initial alerts from cybersecurity agencies, the Chinese government has warned offices of ongoing security risks from OpenClaw AI, as its use proliferates in government agencies and workplaces despite crackdowns.

A TechRadar report on March 15, 2026, highlights fresh Chinese government advisories targeting office use of OpenClaw, an autonomous AI agent software known for executing tasks via natural language but vulnerable to exploits like weak default configurations and malicious plugins (as previously warned by CNCERT and NVDB).

Despite earlier detailed guidelines—including dos and don'ts on permissions, updates, and exposure—OpenClaw's adoption continues rapidly across government agencies, tech firms, and routine work systems. The latest warnings underscore persistent security concerns in professional settings, prompting a crackdown. Specific new risks or measures were not detailed, but the unchecked integration signals challenges in enforcing safeguards amid AI's shift to action-oriented tools.

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中国国家网络安全机构警告OpenClaw AI代理软件存在安全漏洞,可能允许攻击者完全控制用户计算机系统。该软件最近下载量激增,主要云平台提供一键部署服务,但默认安全配置薄弱。

中国地方政府急于采用热门开源AI代理OpenClaw,提供补贴以推动其使用,而中央当局则发出紧急安全警告。人民银行强调金融领域AI部署应“主动而审慎、安全有序”。观察人士指出,这暴露了地方与中央政府优先事项的差距。

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本月,中国民众在街头排队安装AI程序OpenClaw。有些人从外地赶来,其他人等候数小时由工程师设置,甚至安装后发放“出生证明”。这一现象反映了AI代理技术的热潮。

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