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@openclaw/dashboard Security Audit Report

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@openclaw/dashboard is an AI agent skill, created by robsannaa and published at robsannaa/openclaw-mission-control. ClawSecure audited @openclaw/dashboard across 122 files through the 3-Layer Audit Protocol covering all ten OWASP ASI Top 10 categories, assigning a security score of 45/100 (High Risk). The 6 findings concentrate in Malicious Code, Permissions Manifest and Code Injection, including Attempts to access sensitive file: SOUL.md and Attempts to access sensitive file: MEMORY.md. 5 were rated high or critical severity.

Is @openclaw/dashboard safe?

ClawSecure audited @openclaw/dashboard and assigned a security score of 45/100 (High Risk), identifying 6 findings across Malicious Code and Permissions Manifest. Review the findings below before installing.

What did ClawSecure find in @openclaw/dashboard?

ClawSecure identified 6 findings in @openclaw/dashboard, concentrated in Malicious Code, Permissions Manifest and Code Injection. 5 were rated high or critical severity. The most severe include Attempts to access sensitive file: SOUL.md and Attempts to access sensitive file: MEMORY.md.

How was @openclaw/dashboard audited?

ClawSecure ran @openclaw/dashboard through its 3-Layer Audit Protocol with full OWASP ASI Top 10 coverage, scanning 122 files from robsannaa/openclaw-mission-control.

What does a score of 45 mean?

ClawSecure assigned @openclaw/dashboard a security score of 45/100, placing it in the High Risk range. This is driven by 6 findings led by Malicious Code that should be addressed before use. ClawSecure derives this score with a weighted deduction model (critical -20, high -10, medium -5, low -2 from a base of 100).

Audit Findings for @openclaw/dashboard

ClawSecure detected 6 security findings in @openclaw/dashboard, spanning Malicious Code, Permissions Manifest and Code Injection.

Each finding is expandable in the interactive list below.

3-Layer Audit Protocol

Security Recommendations for @openclaw/dashboard

Audit external network connections
@openclaw/dashboard connects to external endpoints. Verify every outbound connection goes to a trusted destination. Unauthorized callbacks are a primary indicator of ClawHavoc malware and data exfiltration. ClawSecure's proprietary engine monitors for known malicious endpoints including C2 infrastructure.
Add a config.json permissions manifest
A config.json file declares what an agent component can access: file system, network, shell execution and more. Without it, users have no visibility into what the component can do before installing. This is the single most impactful security improvement for any AI agent skill.
Eliminate dynamic code execution
@openclaw/dashboard evaluates code at runtime (for example eval or dynamic exec). Remove dynamic evaluation of untrusted input, and where code generation is unavoidable, sandbox it and validate every input.

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Scanned on March 2, 2026. @openclaw/dashboard is one of thousands of agents audited by ClawSecure from the community-curated awesome-openclaw-skills list and the openclaw/skills repository.

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