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Avoid Using Openclaw in Mission Critical Settings Giving Unrestricted Access Imda

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Regulatory warning from Singapore's IMDA about OpenClaw AI tool vulnerabilities. No direct commercial mechanism; the advisory is a security best-practice notice. Weak commercial impact: potential increased compliance costs for firms using OpenClaw in critical systems, but no specific company, product price, or supply chain disruption identified. Sectors CYBERSECURITY and GLOBAL_TECH are weakly relevant due to the cybersecurity advisory and AI tool nature.

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  • IMDA Singapore warns against unrestricted access to OpenClaw AI tool in mission-critical settings.
  • About 25% of over 400 reported vulnerabilities related to OpenClaw were classified as 'highly severe'.
  • Advisory released on May 14, 2026.
  • China has restricted use of OpenClaw due to security concerns.
  • OpenClaw created by Austrian developer Peter Steinberger in November 2025.

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