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OpenClaw Multiple Critical Vulnerabilities - Remote Code Execution

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Summary

CERT-Bund issued security advisory WID-SEC-2026-0948 disclosing critical vulnerabilities in OpenClaw (open source version prior to 2026.3.31). Multiple vulnerabilities with CVSS Base Score 9.8 (critical) and Temporal Score 8.5 (high) enable remote attackers to execute arbitrary code, escalate privileges, bypass security controls, and disclose or manipulate data. Organizations using OpenClaw should immediately apply available mitigations.

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What changed

CERT-Bund published security advisory WID-SEC-2026-0948 on March 31, 2026, identifying multiple critical vulnerabilities in OpenClaw (open source version <2026.3.31). The vulnerabilities carry a CVSS Base Score of 9.8 (critical) with a Temporal Score of 8.5 (high), and remote attack capability is confirmed. Attackers can exploit these flaws to gain elevated privileges, execute arbitrary code, bypass security measures, and disclose or manipulate data.

Organizations using OpenClaw should immediately apply available mitigations and upgrade to version 2026.3.31 or later. No specific compliance deadline was stated; however, given the critical severity and remote exploit capability, immediate patching is strongly recommended to prevent exploitation.

What to do next

  1. Immediately upgrade OpenClaw to version 2026.3.31 or later
  2. Review and apply available mitigation measures from the advisory
  3. Audit systems for indicators of compromise given the critical severity

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Apr 1, 2026

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[WID-SEC-2026-0948] OpenClaw: Mehrere Schwachstellen CVSS Base Score 9.8 (kritisch) CVSS Temporal Score 8.5 (hoch) Remoteangriff ja Datum 31.03.2026 Stand 01.04.2026 Mitigation ja

Betroffene Systeme

Betriebssystem

  • Sonstiges
  • UNIX

Produktbeschreibung

OpenClaw ist ein persönlicher KI-Assistent zur Ausführung auf eigenen Geräten.

Produkte

31.03.2026
- Open Source OpenClaw <2026.3.31

Angriff

Angriff

Ein Angreifer kann mehrere Schwachstellen in OpenClaw ausnutzen, um erweiterte Privilegien zu erlangen, beliebigen Code auszuführen, Sicherheitsmaßnahmen zu umgehen, Daten offenzulegen oder zu manipulieren oder andere, nicht näher spezifizierte Angriffe durchzuführen. CVE Informationen Versionshistorie Feedback zum Advisory geben

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Classification

Agency
CERT-Bund
Published
March 31st, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
WID-SEC-2026-0948

Who this affects

Applies to
Technology companies Government agencies
Industry sector
5112 Software & Technology
Activity scope
Software Vulnerability Management Patch Management
Threshold
Open Source OpenClaw <2026.3.31
Geographic scope
Germany DE

Taxonomy

Primary area
Cybersecurity
Operational domain
IT Security
Topics
Data Privacy Product Safety

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