China Bans OpenClaw Software on Government Devices
Chinese government bodies and state enterprises, including major banks, were warned against installing OpenClaw software on office devices due to security issues. This information, reported by Bloomberg, highlights concerns over technology security in China. Reuters has yet to verify the claims.
Recent reports indicate that Chinese government agencies and state-owned enterprises have been cautioned against using OpenClaw software on official devices. The alert, purportedly issued to even the largest banks, raises alarm over potential security risks.
Bloomberg News broke the story citing unnamed sources familiar with the advisories. These warnings underscore the increasing vigilance surrounding technology security in the nation.
However, Reuters noted that they could not immediately confirm the accuracy of these claims, reflecting ongoing uncertainty in the situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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