SlowMist CISO Warns of Bing AI Search Poisoning Attack Targeting OpenClaw

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A new AI + crypto news alert from SlowMist CISO 23pds reveals attackers are poisoning Bing AI search results to promote a fake OpenClaw program. The malware targets users’ crypto assets and sensitive data. On-chain insights highlight growing threats in the space, with attackers leveraging AI tools to distribute malicious links. Users are advised to verify downloads and avoid suspicious search results.

ChainThink reports that on March 10, SlowMist CISO 23pds posted on X that, "Attackers have poisoned Bing AI search results to trick users into downloading and installing a fake OpenClaw program, thereby stealing users' crypto assets and sensitive information."

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