# CNCERT

Latest news and articles about CNCERT

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China’s Cybersecurity Watchdog Sounds Alarm Over Rogue AI Agent ‘Skills’

China’s CNCERT has warned of malicious AI agent plugins being used for model jailbreaking and illegal crypto-mining, highlighting new security risks in the nation’s rapidly expanding AI ecosystem. The regulator emphasized that such 'Skills' could lead to account bans, device performance loss, and legal liabilities for users.

NeTe2026年6月9日 12:08
#CNCERT#Artificial Intelligence#AI Agents
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The Hijacked Gateway: China’s Cybersecurity Watchdog Warns of Massive Home Router DNS Attacks

China's CNCERT has issued an emergency alert after discovering a massive DNS hijacking campaign affecting over 700,000 unique IP addresses daily through compromised home routers. The attack redirects users to illegal gambling and pornographic sites, highlighting critical security vulnerabilities in residential networking hardware.

NeTe2026年6月1日 02:38
#CNCERT#DNS Hijacking#Cybersecurity
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The Price of Autonomy: China Issues Urgent Red Alert Over 'OpenClaw' AI Agents

Chinese authorities have issued an urgent security guide for the popular AI agent tool OpenClaw after discovering over 220,000 instances exposed on the public internet. The government warns that the tool's high privilege requirements and weak default settings pose a severe risk to corporate and personal data security.

NeTe2026年3月22日 13:05
#OpenClaw#CNCERT#AI Agents
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China’s Finance Industry on Alert as OpenClaw AI Agent Sparks Security and Fraud Fears

China’s Internet Finance Association has warned that the open‑source AI agent OpenClaw poses serious risks to online finance, citing high default privileges, known vulnerabilities, malicious plugins and persistent memory that can expose sensitive data. The body urged consumers and firms to restrict installation and permissions, and to treat such agents as part of enterprise security governance to prevent fund theft, regulatory breaches and AI‑enabled fraud.

NeTe2026年3月15日 06:30
#OpenClaw#China Internet Finance Association#cybersecurity