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  "textContent": "A critical zero-click vulnerability in OpenClaw exposes developers to attacks from any malicious website. It allows silent takeover of the AI agent framework without user action, plugins, or extensions. Oasis Security researchers uncovered this flaw in one of the fastest-growing open-source tools. OpenClaw runs locally on developer laptops. It connects to messaging apps, calendars, development […]\n\nThe post OpenClaw 0-Click Vulnerability Lets Malicious Sites Hijack AI Agents appeared first on VPN Central.",
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