Openclaw’s Claws Prove Rather Dull, Certik Purrs with Disdain
In a report that’s as scintillating as a gossip column, cybersecurity darlings Certik have revealed that Openclaw’s security is more hole than substance. Its reliance on “skill scanning” is, frankly, a joke-a feeble attempt to shield users from malicious third-party extensions. How très embarrassing!




![In a one-dimensional interacting anyonic system, a quantum quench induces a transition in dynamical scaling where particle-number fluctuations shift from ballistic to superdiffusive behavior as the statistical angle increases, while the von Neumann entanglement entropy remains consistently ballistic-a phenomenon arising from density-dependent tunneling and interactions within the lattice, described by [latex]J_{ei}\theta_n[/latex] and [latex]U[/latex], respectively.](https://arxiv.org/html/2603.15972v1/x1.png)


