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律动BlockBeats|3月 12, 2026 10:08
The National Industrial Information Security Development Research Center of China has issued a risk warning notice for OpenClaw applications in the industrial field BlockBeats News: On March 12th, the National Industrial Information Security Development Research Center of China issued a risk warning notice on OpenClaw applications in the industrial field: OpenClaw is currently accelerating the deployment of applications in research and development, production, manufacturing, operation and maintenance management, and other aspects of the industrial field. However, due to the characteristics of trust boundary ambiguity, multi-channel unified access, flexible calling of large models, dual-mode persistent memory, etc. in OpenClaw, once there is a lack of effective permission control strategies or security audit mechanisms, it may be maliciously taken over due to instruction induction, supply chain poisoning, etc., causing a series of security risks such as loss of control of industrial control systems and sensitive information leakage. Specifically, it includes the risks of industrial mainframe exceeding authority and production loss of control; Risk of industrial sensitive information leakage; Expanding the attack surface of industrial enterprises and amplifying the risk of attack effects. Therefore, it is recommended that industrial enterprises refer to the Guidelines for Network Security Protection of Industrial Control Systems, Measures for Classified and Hierarchical Management of Industrial Internet Security and other relevant requirements, and refer to the "Six Musts and Six Don'ts" recommendations issued by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's Network Security Threat and Vulnerability Information Sharing Platform (NVDB), and strengthen security protection measures when deploying and applying OpenClaw, including strengthening control authority management; Strengthen network boundary isolation; Complete vulnerability patch repairs.
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