AI agents could pose security risks
taipeitimes.com Apr 20, 2026

AI agents could pose security risks

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Artificial intelligence agents, such as those created with OpenClaw, can automate tasks but pose security risks due to their growing power and potential for exploitation. With over three million users, OpenClaw's system allows users to create tools based on large language models, which can carry out online tasks, but cybersecurity experts warn of threats and risks. Researchers studied six AI agents and spotted a dozen potentially dangerous actions.💡

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Cyberattackers are likely to target AI agents as their use spreads, using them to interrogate systems for more information once inside an environment.
  • · AI agents' need for access to personal accounts also draws the attention of hackers, making them vulnerable to exploitation.