PANews reported on March 12 that, according to a report from the National Industrial Information Security Development Research Center, OpenClaw poses three main risks in industrial scenarios: unauthorized high-privilege operations may lead to loss of control of the production line; malicious plugins and misoperations may leak drawings, keys, and production data; and default exposure of ports and known vulnerabilities may amplify the risk of internal network penetration. The report recommends implementing minimum privileges, network isolation, official updates, and control over the source of plugins.
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