{"data":{"id":"01644de5-fc24-4e3b-bd79-7b38bf715a19","title":"GHSA-5h3f-885m-v22w: OpenClaw: Existing WS sessions survive shared gateway token rotation","summary":"OpenClaw, a local AI assistant, had a security flaw where WebSocket sessions (persistent connections that allow real-time communication between a client and server) using a shared gateway token remained active even after the token was rotated (changed to a new one). This meant that even after administrators changed the authentication token, old sessions could continue operating without re-authenticating.","solution":"Update OpenClaw to version 2026.4.8 or later. The fix is available in the npm package and has been verified in commit d7c3210cd6f5fdfdc1beff4c9541673e814354d5 on the main branch.","labels":["security"],"sourceUrl":"https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-5h3f-885m-v22w","publishedAt":"2026-04-09T17:36:02.000Z","cveId":null,"cweIds":null,"cvssScore":null,"cvssSeverity":"medium","severity":"medium","attackType":["other"],"issueType":"vulnerability","affectedPackages":["openclaw@< 2026.4.8 (fixed: 2026.4.8)"],"affectedVendors":[],"affectedVendorsRaw":["OpenClaw"],"classifierModel":"claude-haiku-4-5-20251001","classifierPromptVersion":"v3","cvssVector":null,"attackVector":null,"attackComplexity":null,"privilegesRequired":null,"userInteraction":null,"exploitMaturity":null,"epssScore":null,"patchAvailable":true,"disclosureDate":"2026-04-09T17:36:02.000Z","capecIds":null,"crossRefCount":0,"attackSophistication":"moderate","impactType":["integrity","availability"],"aiComponentTargeted":"api","llmSpecific":false,"classifierConfidence":0.75,"researchCategory":null,"atlasIds":null}}