OpenClaw releases v2026.6.6: Default rejection for security approval timeouts, supports adaptive thinking.


OpenClaw releases v2026.6.6: Default rejection for security approval timeouts, supports adaptive thinking. According to Beating Monitoring, the open-source AI intelligent agent framework OpenClaw releases a major update v2026.6.6, fully tightening security sandbox boundaries and integrating new features from multiple cutting-edge large models.
In response to recent frequent privilege escalation and overreach vulnerabilities in AI intelligent agents, the new version has made significant security boundary enhancements, covering transcript isolation, sandbox binding restrictions, host environment variable inheritance, MCP stdio channels, and Codex HTTP access, among multiple dimensions.
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Risks should also be put on the table: in the approval mechanism, the execution approvals now introduce a strict "fail closed" timeout limit.
To prevent sensitive information leaks, the new version also truncates user-visible content boundaries, prohibits Codex/Harmony protocol forgeries from passing through, blocks media directives in browsers and LanceDB memory, and masks or redlines sensitive images in transcript history.
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