Openclaw Triggers Mac Mini Fever and Revives Debate on Safety in Ai Agents
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By Eusebio Nieva, Technical Director of Check Point Software for Spain and Portugal. Artificial intelligence is entering a phase that completely redefines our way of understanding the risk of security. Autonomous agents, able to act, remember, extend their capabilities and execute code, are no longer a futuristic vision, but a reality that grows at a dizzying pace. Platforms like OpenClaw demonstrate how quickly they can scale these ecosystems w…
OpenClaw is profiled as one of the most striking AI experiments in 2026: a personal, local and autonomous agent who promises to work all day long, learn from the user and even coordinate other agents. But its rise also comes with a clear warning: the more power these systems gain, the greater the surface of attack and the more urgent the debate becomes about security, privacy and control. *** OpenClaw was described as an open, customizable AI ag…
The Agentic-AI "OpenClaw" promises a significant increase in productivity by integrating itself deeply into applications and operating system functions and acting on behalf of the user. At the same time, there are significant security risks: As the tool requires comprehensive administrator rights, attackers could gain far-reaching system rights when accessing this interface. Sam Curry, VP and CISO in Residence at Zscaler, [...] The article Autom…
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