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Defensible Design for OpenClaw: Securing Autonomous Tool-Invoking Agents
OpenClaw-like agents offer substantial productivity benefits, yet they are insecure by default because they combine untrusted inputs, autonomous action, extensibility, and privileged system access within a single execution loop. We use OpenClaw as an exemplar of a broader class of agents that...
From Assistants to Adversaries: Exploring the Security Risks of Mobile LLM Agents
The growing adoption of large language models LLMs has led to a new paradigm in mobile computing--LLM-powered mobile AI agents--capable of decomposing and automating complex tasks directly on smartphones. However, the security implications of these agents remain largely unexplored. In this paper,...