OpenClaw has released its latest update, version 2026.3.31, introducing significant security enhancements. The update now defaults to blocking installations of Skills and Plugins if critical dangerous-code findings or scan failures occur during the install process. Previously, such installations might have proceeded despite potential risks. Users attempting to install plugins or gateway-backed skill dependencies that trigger these security checks will now need to use an explicit override command, --dangerously-force-unsafe-install, to proceed.
This change reflects OpenClaw's ongoing commitment to improving security measures, aiming to enhance both the stability and resilience of its platform. Users interested in exploring these new security features are encouraged to test the update.
OpenClaw Update Enhances Security with Default Install Block on Critical Findings
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