National Security Ministry Releases "Lobster" (OpenClaw) Safety Cultivation Manual
Odaily News The official WeChat account of the National Security Ministry has released the "Lobster" (OpenClaw) Safety Cultivation Manual. It points out that the risks and hidden dangers of cultivating "Lobster" include potential host takeover, data theft, tampering of discourse, and technical vulnerabilities. The safety guidelines raise questions such as whether the control interface is exposed to the public internet, whether permission configurations are excessively high, whether stored credentials have been leaked, and whether the sources of installed plugins are trustworthy. It emphasizes the necessity to adhere to the principle of least privilege and strictly limit the operational scope of the agent. For severe security risks, immediate measures such as isolation and taking the system offline should be implemented.
