Writing on the @1Password blog, Jason Meller says that he found that the top downloaded OpenClaw skill was a malware delivery vehicle:
While browsing ClawHub (I won t link it for obvious reasons), I noticed the top downloaded skill at the time was a Twitter skill. It looked normal: description, intended use, an overview, the kind of thing you d expect to install without a second thought.
But the very first thing it did was introduce a required dependency named openclaw-core, along with platform-specific install steps. Those steps included convenient links ( here , this link ) that appeared to be normal documentation pointers.
They weren t.
Both links led to malicious infrastructure.
Indeed, this wasn't an isolated case.
绝大部分产品的功能开发程度和用户使用率比重相距甚远,我相信OpenClaw只是第一步:优化你的用户界面。
who came up with molt?
Helply
this looks really great @steipete. excited to try it out :)
Noodle Seed
Congrats on the launch! @steipete - Will be tinkering with Clawdbot over the weekend.
Visla
starting using it a week ago, after I saw someone run it on Raspberry Pi and damn! :)
Z.ai
A new era of working flow.
Oasi
The best open source product till now!