Background to a previous post:
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@masek/116092339012008036
Background to a previous post:
In my company, we are responsible for operating a SOC for several customers.
The most frequent security alert we are currently getting is: "Installation of OpenClaw attempted".
That are not noobs who are doing that, but experienced devs with access to core infrastructure in their enterprises. And they are attempting to install it on their work PC.
In that context: https://cybersecuritynews.com/openclaws-top-skill-malware/
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@masek/116092339012008036
Background to a previous post:
In my company, we are responsible for operating a SOC for several customers.
The most frequent security alert we are currently getting is: "Installation of OpenClaw attempted".
That are not noobs who are doing that, but experienced devs with access to core infrastructure in their enterprises. And they are attempting to install it on their work PC.
In that context: https://cybersecuritynews.com/openclaws-top-skill-malware/
@masek
I read something about an "AI agent" installing OpenClaw in the background, but I can't find it again...We're in for a ride...
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@masek/116092339012008036
Background to a previous post:
In my company, we are responsible for operating a SOC for several customers.
The most frequent security alert we are currently getting is: "Installation of OpenClaw attempted".
That are not noobs who are doing that, but experienced devs with access to core infrastructure in their enterprises. And they are attempting to install it on their work PC.
In that context: https://cybersecuritynews.com/openclaws-top-skill-malware/
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@masek/116092339012008036
Background to a previous post:
In my company, we are responsible for operating a SOC for several customers.
The most frequent security alert we are currently getting is: "Installation of OpenClaw attempted".
That are not noobs who are doing that, but experienced devs with access to core infrastructure in their enterprises. And they are attempting to install it on their work PC.
In that context: https://cybersecuritynews.com/openclaws-top-skill-malware/
The only good news is: there were rules already in place to prevent it.
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The only good news is: there were rules already in place to prevent it.
@masek in your place
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