律动BlockBeats|Feb 25, 2026 17:18
**[OpenClaw Founder: Privacy Fully Implemented, But Security Issues Remain Troublesome]**
BlockBeats News, February 26 — OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger stated in a recent interview that OpenClaw offers the most comprehensive solution in terms of privacy, but security is another matter. Currently, all data is stored locally, with no content uploaded to the cloud. Users have full control over access permissions and memory data, ensuring privacy protection.
However, the security risk lies not in being breached but in losing control. Peter explained that the security of AI Agents largely depends on the capabilities of the underlying models. Prompt Injection attacks targeting large models are not impossible, but they are not as easy as people might think. OpenClaw has already brought in dedicated security experts, whose primary focus is to help users operate as safely as possible in new scenarios.
The security issues of OpenClaw remain troubling. February data showed that there were 341 malicious plugins in the skills marketplace, with a contamination rate of 11.3%, creating significant supply chain risks. However, under the premise of "using the latest models + proper configuration," the self-defense capabilities of AI Agents are stronger than the outside world imagines.
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