ClawAudit verdict

openclaw-stable-running

88
🟢 Trusted
Low risk — reviewed by ClawAudit, behavior matches stated purpose

Both reads and writes files

Process management guide for OpenClaw using systemd and PM2 with fully documented configuration; all commands are standard Linux process management practices matching the 24/7 uptime stated purpose.

Automated static analysis — not a human review. ClawAudit flags capabilities, not confirmed intent, and can produce false positives. Disagree with this verdict? Use Dispute below.

10
security
60
transparency
70
maintenance

What it does

These are capability combinations: each listed behavior occurs in the skill, but ClawAudit detects co-occurrence — it does not verify that one flows into another. Read the code to confirm a live chain.

Capability combination medium

Both reads and writes files — verify scope is limited to intended directories

LLM06 · ASI02

Permission integrity

Performs file operations but does not declare file-accessing binaries

file_read+write

Installs packages at runtime — transitive dependencies are not auditable

package_install

Findings (5)

Pattern match high

Long base64 string (100+ chars) — likely obfuscated payload

SKILL.md · frontmatter · 30460221009cdb3097529c88f77219dcc01d64b15e5cbbf872e4424fb8e4ec052b0ab62408022100

Pattern match high

References sudo — requests elevated privileges

SKILL.md · code · sudo

Confirmed in code medium

File write/delete operation

SKILL.md · code

Pattern match medium

Accesses sensitive environment variables

references/task-resume.md · code · process.env.REDIS_PASSWORD

Confirmed in code low

File read operation

SKILL.md · code

Why the tier is capped

Execution sink present in raw bytes (Hard Floor: class B). Final tier capped at Caution — cannot be lifted by any downgrade, example-payload opt-in, or allowlist.

Permissions & capabilities

No declared permissions — minimal attack surface.

package_installfile_readfile_write
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