What the SPAM filters didn't want you to read!
We tried to share the latest on OpenClaw recently and saw our open rates fall off a cliff. Turns out that we weren't imagining things. We got caught in the crosshairs of a 2026 lobster security crackdown. 🦞🚫
Enterprise spam filters have officially entered "Search and Destroy" mode for OpenClaw content. Here is why emails (and posts) are hitting a digital brick wall:
  • The "ClawHavoc" Fallout: With nearly 12% of the OpenClaw skill registry recently flagged for malware, IT departments have added the project to "High Threat" lists.
  • Agent Hijacking: Security vendors are terrified of Indirect Prompt Injection. Filters are now hyper-sensitive to "AI Agent" mentions to prevent emails from "tricking" autonomous bots into leaking company data.
  • The Shadow IT Ban: Many corporations have blacklisted the terms "OpenClaw" and "Moltbot" entirely to stop employees from installing unauthorized agents on work devices.
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What the SPAM filters didn't want you to read!
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