OpenClaw Software Faces Government Scrutiny
Government agencies and state-owned enterprises, including major banks, have been cautioned against installing OpenClaw software on office devices due to security concerns, according to Bloomberg News. Reuters has not yet verified these claims.
Government agencies and state-owned enterprises, including some of the largest banks, have received directives warning them against using OpenClaw software on office devices. This caution comes amid security concerns, as reported by Bloomberg News.
The report cites individuals familiar with the situation who have highlighted the potential risks associated with this software.
While Bloomberg disseminated this news on Wednesday, Reuters could not independently verify these claims at the time of reporting.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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