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Oasis Security researchers find yet another security problem with the OpenClaw AI agent, with this one allowing malicious websites to silently take control of a developer's system and steal data.
The now-patched flaw is the latest in a growing string of security issues with the viral AI tool, which has seen rapid adoption among developers.