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From the post:
>A few days ago, I published a post about why OpenClaw feels like a portal to the future, and why that future is scary in a very specific way.
The short version: agent gateways that act like OpenClaw are powerful because they have real access to your files, your tools, your browser, your terminals, and often a long-term “memory” file that captures how you think and what you’re building. That combination is exactly what modern infostealers are designed to exploit.
Archive: https://archive.today/k2kkv
From the post:
>>A few days ago, I published a post about why OpenClaw feels like a portal to the future, and why that future is scary in a very specific way.
The short version: agent gateways that act like OpenClaw are powerful because they have real access to your files, your tools, your browser, your terminals, and often a long-term “memory” file that captures how you think and what you’re building. That combination is exactly what modern infostealers are designed to exploit.