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深潮TechFlow|Mar 12, 2026 02:38
Hong Kong: Potential risks of OpenClaw have been identified, and it is recommended that relevant units take sufficient security measures On March 12th, according to Securities Times, OpenClaw ("Crayfish") application downloads and usage have been booming recently. Regarding this, People's Financial News learned from the Hong Kong Digital Policy Office, which is responsible for AI policies, that the Hong Kong Digital Policy Office has been continuously monitoring the latest development trends of artificial intelligence and has recently been concerned about potential risks related to OpenClaw, including excessive permissions, data breaches, system security, and other aspects. It is recommended that relevant units and individual users take sufficient security measures when deploying and applying OpenClaw, including strengthening network control and implementing strict isolation of the operating environment to reduce the risk of excessive permissions; Strengthen credential management and avoid storing keys in plaintext in environment variables; Strictly manage the source of plugins to ensure their credibility and security; Continuously monitor official patches and security updates, promptly carry out version updates and install security patches. It is reported that the Hong Kong government attaches great importance to the governance and risk prevention of artificial intelligence applications, and has formulated documents such as the "Artificial Intelligence Moral Framework" and the "Hong Kong Generative Artificial Intelligence Technology and Application Guidelines". At the same time, the government has formulated a comprehensive set of "Government Information Technology Security Policies and Guidelines" for all departments to comply with and use. Each department must conduct a risk assessment before installing various software.
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