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The problem with OpenClaw, the new AI personal assistant
Oso reports on OpenClaw, an AI assistant that automates tasks but raises security concerns due to its access to sensitive data and external influences.
Hands-on NDR testing reveals AI-assisted threat hunting, deep network visibility, and SOC workflow integration benefits.
AI agents are powerful, but without a strong control plane and hard guardrails, they’re just one bad decision away from chaos.
Also today, SAP released 27 new and updated security notes, including two that address critical-severity vulnerabilities. Jonathan Stross, SAP security analyst at Pathway, drew attention to a code ...
There is no evidence Netanyahu was the person emailing Epstein.
It was unclear why the DOJ included these emails in its January 2026 release of Epstein-related documents.
The national party, which is nearly $100 million behind its G.O.P. counterpart, bought the list for $6.5 million.
Los Angeles scion Casey Wasserman, celebrity doctor Peter Attia and film director Brett Ratner are facing scrutiny over new ...
Permissions for agentic systems are a mess of vendor-specific toggles. We need something like a ‘Creative Commons’ for agent ...
Did the Department of Justice database correctly render the contents of a Jan. 17, 2013 email to Jeffrey Epstein when it turned the email's words into "New Brazilian just arrived, sexy and cute, ...
Earlier this month, the now viral social network Moltbook exposed 1.5 million API authentication tokens and 35,000 email ...
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