Why the OpenClaw AI agent is a 'privacy nightmare' - Fortune
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This Fortune article examines security and privacy risks associated with the OpenClaw AI agent, highlighting concerns about autonomous AI agents accessing sensitive data, taking actions without sufficient oversight, and creating new attack surfaces. It likely covers broader implications for AI agent deployment safety and the need for stronger safeguards before widespread adoption.
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- •AI agents like OpenClaw can autonomously access and process sensitive personal data, creating significant privacy risks
- •Autonomous agents operating with broad permissions introduce novel security vulnerabilities compared to traditional software
- •Lack of transparency in agent decision-making makes it difficult to audit or control what data is accessed or shared
- •The article raises questions about whether current governance frameworks are adequate for regulating agentic AI systems
- •Highlights the gap between rapid deployment of AI agents and the development of appropriate safety and privacy guardrails
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# OpenClaw is the bad boy of AI agents. Here’s why security experts say you should beware

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[Sharon Goldman](https://fortune.com/author/sharon-goldman/)
Sharon Goldman
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[Sharon Goldman](https://fortune.com/author/sharon-goldman/)
Sharon Goldman
AI Reporter
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February 12, 2026, 12:31 PM ET
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OpenClaw gives AI agents real autonomy — and raises new security risks.Jakub Porzycki—NurPhoto via Getty Images)
_Welcome to Eye on AI, with AI reporter Sharon Goldman. In this edition: The wild side of OpenClaw…Anthropic’s new $20 million super PAC counters OpenAI…OpenAI releases its first model designed for super-fast output…Anthropic will cover electricity price increases from its AI data centers…Isomorphic Labs says it has unlocked a new biological frontier beyond AlphaFold._
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OpenClaw has spent the past few weeks showing just how reckless AI agents can get — and attracting a devoted following in the process.
The free, open-source autonomous artificial intelligence agent, developed by Peter Steinberger and originally known as ClawdBot, takes the chatbots we know and love — like ChatGPT and Claude — and gives them the tools and autonomy to interact directly with your computer and others across the internet. Think sending emails, reading your messages, ordering tickets for a concert, making restaurant reservations, and much more — presumably while you sit back and eat bonbons.
The problem with giving OpenClaw extraordinary power to do cool things? Not surprisingly, it’s the fact that it also gives it plenty of opportunity to do things it shouldn’t, including leaking data, executing unintended commands, or being quietly hijacked by attackers, either through malware or through so-called “prompt injection” attacks. (Where someone includes malicious instructions for the AI agent in data that an AI agent might use.)
The excitement about OpenClaw, say two cybersecurity ex
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