Your daily briefing on the OpenClaw ecosystem — releases, security advisories, skill spotlights, community highlights, and the tools shaping the personal AI agent revolution.
OpenClaw Daily from SEN-X — April 4, 2026: OpenClaw 2026.4.2 deepens Task Flow and transport hardening, 2026.4.1 adds /tasks and SearXNG support, ClawHub evolves toward a package catalog, and the wider agent ecosystem keeps converging on governance and safer operations.
OpenClaw Daily from SEN-X — April 3, 2026: Task Flow returns to the core stack, transport policy hardens across providers, ClawHub expands into package distribution, and the wider agent framework race gets more serious.
OpenClaw v2026.3.31 ships fail-closed plugin installs, unified task flows, and QQ Bot support. Cisco releases DefenseClaw for open-source agent security. SkillCompass audit finds a critical command injection in the top 100 ClawHub skills. TechRadar profiles OpenClaw for mainstream audiences. Minisforum ships a NAS with OpenClaw pre-installed.
OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger tells AFP from Tokyo that 2026 is the year of agents. Northeastern's WIRED-featured study shows agents can be guilt-tripped into self-sabotage. v2026.3.28 ships plugin approval hooks and xAI Responses API. China's lobster craze hits NBC News. Rokid smart glasses integration emerges.
OpenClaw v2026.3.28 adds plugin approval hooks and xAI Responses API. Northeastern researchers guilt-trip agents into self-sabotage. Silverfort discovers ClawHub ranking manipulation vulnerability. 7.6% of 31K ClawHub skills flagged as dangerous. NVIDIA NemoClaw goes live.
OpenClaw Daily from SEN-X — March 29, 2026. Today: the v2026.3.28 release adds approval hooks and xAI tooling, a critical CDP credential leak is closed, ClawHub security hygiene gets more practical, and the wider agent market keeps exposing the gap between hype and operating discipline.
OpenClaw 2026.3.24 expands real-time tool visibility and one-click skill setup, Silverfort details a ClawHub ranking exploit, Northeastern’s manipulation study keeps pressure on agent safety, and China’s OpenClaw boom collides with governance questions.
OpenClaw 2026.3.24 widens client compatibility, improves tool visibility, and keeps fixing the rough edges of real-world deployment. Meanwhile, ClawHub ranking abuse reinforces why skill trust cannot be outsourced to popularity, and the wider agent ecosystem is converging on identity, approvals, and runtime guardrails.
OpenClaw 2026.3.23 keeps tightening the packaging and security story, ClawHub’s trust model gets a real-world stress test, safe skill installation becomes a frontline operating discipline, and the broader enterprise world races to secure agent identities.
OpenClaw 2026.3.23 cleans up the 2026.3.22 packaging fallout, restores bundled plugin runtimes, improves ClawHub auth on macOS, and sharpens security posture as China’s OpenClaw boom and enterprise platforming continue.
OpenClaw 2026.3.23 lands with fixes for missing Control UI assets and bundled plugin runtime regressions from 2026.3.22. Red Hat pushes BYOA guardrails, security leaders warn about data-layer risk, and TECNO brings OpenClaw ideas to mobile with EllaClaw.
Tencent brings OpenClaw into WeChat, recent OpenClaw releases sharpen backup and secret handling, verified-skill hygiene matters more than ever, and the broader agent ecosystem is converging on portable, governed architectures.
OpenClaw Daily from SEN-X — March 22, 2026: backup tooling matures, Docker still shows sharp edges, safer skill installation becomes more urgent, and the wider agent ecosystem shifts from hacker toy to operating layer.
OpenClaw’s March releases are turning recovery and credential hygiene into first-class operator habits, ClawHub security has grown up with VirusTotal scanning but still demands verification, and the broader AI policy environment is starting to matter for anyone building agent workflows.
OpenClaw’s March release cadence keeps tightening recovery and secret handling, skill vetting remains non-optional after ClawHub malware campaigns, and enterprise players are racing to wrap agents in governance without killing the magic.
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