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• Open-source AI assistant 'OpenClaw' poses significant security risks including data theft and malicious code. • Users can add 'skills' that connect the assistant with various services, increasing vulnerability.
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Open-Source Tool Security 'Dumpster Fire,' Experts Warn An open-source AI assistant that exploded in popularity over the past month is exposing users to data theft, malicious code and runaway costs. Users can add functions called "skills" that connect assistants with different services - and hackers have been quick to add malicious examples.