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Hackers Use Fake OpenClaw Installer to Steal Crypto Wallet and Password Manager Credentials

📅 8 May 2026 at 17:15 UTC📰 Cyber Security NewsView original source ↗
Hackers Use Fake OpenClaw Installer to Steal Crypto Wallet and Password Manager Credentials

A dangerous new infostealer campaign is targeting some of the most sensitive data people store on their computers. Disguised as a legitimate installer for OpenClaw, a popular open-source personal AI assistant, the malware silently takes over systems and goes after over 250 browser extensions tied to crypto wallets and password managers. The campaign has been […] The post Hackers Use Fake OpenClaw Installer to Steal Crypto Wallet and Password Manager Credentials appeared first on Cyber Security News.

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🔍Threat Overview

Hackers used a fake OpenClaw installer to infest systems, targeting crypto wallet and password manager credentials tied to over 250 browser extensions. The malware campaign silently takes control of compromised systems.

⚙️Technical Details
Affected Systems
Systems with installed OpenClaw
Attack Vectors
Fake installer for OpenClaw
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: Critical
Who Is at Risk
Users with crypto wallets and password managers tied to affected browser extensions
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Verify software updates before installation
2Use legitimate installers for third-party software
3Monitor system activity for suspicious behavior
📦Affected Products
Openclaw: popular open-source personal AI assistant

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