Weekly Tech Digest | 09 Feb 2026

Weekly Tech Digest – 09-02-2026


The tech landscape is ever-changing, and this week, we highlight significant developments in security vulnerabilities and corporate caution regarding AI tools. As organisations grapple with the implications of these advancements, staying informed is essential for navigating the complexities of modern technology.

Security Vulnerabilities in Remote Access Tools

This post covers the critical security flaw found in BeyondTrust’s Remote Support and Privileged Remote Access products, which could allow for remote code execution if exploited.

Corporate Caution Against AI Tools

This post discusses the decision by major Korean tech firms to restrict the use of the AI agent OpenClaw due to security and data privacy concerns, highlighting the growing caution around AI technologies.

  • Top Korean tech firms ban OpenClaw over security breach fears

    Major Korean tech companies, including Kakao, Naver and Karrot Market, are moving to restrict the use of the popular artificial intelligence (AI) agent OpenClaw within corporate networks due to the rising concerns about security and data privacy.

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