14.5% of OpenClaw Skills Flunk Malicious Pattern Scan — Here's the Damage
Scanning 2,000 OpenClaw skills exposed 14.5% laced with malicious patterns, from credential theft to sneaky homoglyphs. Even curated collections aren't immune.
Scanning 2,000 OpenClaw skills exposed 14.5% laced with malicious patterns, from credential theft to sneaky homoglyphs. Even curated collections aren't immune.
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