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Security experts have discovered a significant number of harmful add-ons for OpenClaw, the AI assistant that users can authorize to control their entire computer.
Open the Windows 10 Start menu and search for “Apps & Features”. In the “Apps & Features” heading, click “Optional Features”. Scroll down the list to see if “OpenSSH Client” is listed. If not, click ...