深潮TechFlow|Mar 08, 2026 02:25
[SlowMist Yu Jian: Do not trust the stability or resilience of OpenClaw; certain forks or reference versions show poor security enthusiasm]
Deep Tide TechFlow reports, on March 8, SlowMist founder Yu Jian posted on the X platform: 'I do not trust the stability or resilience of OpenClaw, but I am quite confident in Claude Code, as this is one of the core goals of software engineering. In terms of security emphasis, both parties place a high level of importance on security, and vulnerabilities submitted receive very timely feedback. However, certain OpenClaw forks or reference versions show much less enthusiasm for security.
In security scenarios, although OpenClaw also has a Sandbox mechanism and attempts to design more fine-grained control over tool permissions, as its name suggests, "OpenClaw," openness is its greatest charm. A constrained OpenClaw is no longer OpenClaw. People want it to be free, yet also want it to be controllable—this is the dilemma. However, in real production environments, an overly free OpenClaw can easily spiral out of control.'
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