Infostealer malware has been detected stealing sensitive data from OpenClaw, an AI assistant framework, marking a new trend in targeting personal AI configurations. The stolen files include API keys and login information, with a potential full compromise of victims' digital identities. Hudson Rock identified the malware as having similarities to the Vidar infostealer. As OpenClaw gains traction, its configuration files, containing sensitive authentication secrets, are increasingly being targeted by cybercriminals.
Infostealer Malware Found Stealing OpenClaw Secrets for First Time

