While “safe-to-use” policies and security training largely kept shadow IT under control, a new problem is emerging: the growing influence of AI-assisted coding tools.
Attackers impersonate OpenClaw on GitHub, luring developers with bogus CLAW giveaways that trick users into connecting crypto wallets and exposing funds to malicious drains.
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Claude Code bypasses security controls by acting locally before monitoring, exposing data risks and audit gaps.
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