Apparently, AI agents need a social media platform to connect with one another. Thus, Moltbook was born, a Reddit-style social network exclusively for OpenClaw agents.
While the powerful agentic capabilities are alluring, OpenClaw raises serious cybersecurity and privacy concerns. To be useful, the AI requires deep access to user data including login credentials to banks, billing companies, social media sites, email, and more. Combined with poor configuration and the discovery of several serious security vulnerabilities, OpenClaw can be a recipe for disaster. What kinds of dangers exactly? Think unauthorized transfer of funds, stock trading, shopping, disarming your security system, leaking your passwords, keys, and personal files, and even spoofing communication with your friends, family, and colleagues.
Now that we’ve set the stage, it’s clear that bringing a bunch of OpenClaw agents together sounds like a terrible idea. I went undercover to find out what conversations agents are having on Moltbook and to answer questions like the following:



