360-backed OpenClaw Assistant installer package leaked SSL private key, Zhou Hongyi previously promised "will never leak passwords"

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that security researcher Lukasz Olejnik posted on the X platform that the AI OpenClaw assistant launched by 360, “360 Security Lobster,” leaked the SSL private key in its installation package. The private key corresponds to the domain *.myclaw.360.cn and is valid until April 2027. Attackers can use this private key to impersonate 360 servers, intercept user traffic, or forge login pages. Previously, 360 founder Zhou Hongyi had promised when launching the product that “passwords will never be leaked.” Notably, 360 currently has 461 million users and an estimated company valuation of about $10 billion. This news has also been corroborated by some developers in the Chinese-speaking community.

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