GHSA-mgq6-vr84-7m2j: OpenClaw: QQBot native approval buttons did not enforce configured approver identity
OpenClaw's QQBot channel had a vulnerability where native approval buttons did not enforce the configured approver identity. This allowed any QQ user who could see the approval message, but was not an authorized approver, to click the approval button and resolve pending exec or plugin approval requests. The issue was specific to native QQBot approval buttons and did not affect text command approval paths. The vulnerability affects versions of OpenClaw prior to 2026.5.18. Upgrading to version 2026.5.18 or later mitigates the issue.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
OpenClaw's QQBot channel delivers native approval buttons for exec and plugin approvals. In affected versions prior to 2026.5.18, the button callback path did not enforce the configured approver identity, allowing non-approver QQ users who could view approval messages to resolve pending requests by clicking approval buttons. The text command approval path correctly enforced authorization checks, so the vulnerability is limited to native QQBot approval buttons. This could lead to unauthorized execution of actions that should require an authorized approver.
Potential Impact
A non-authorized QQ user who can see an approval message can resolve pending exec or plugin approval requests by clicking the native approval button. This bypasses the intended authorization controls and may allow execution of privileged actions without proper approval.
Mitigation Recommendations
Upgrade OpenClaw to version 2026.5.18 or later, where this issue is fixed. Until the upgrade is applied, avoid delivering native approval buttons in QQ conversations that include users who are not authorized approvers.
GHSA-mgq6-vr84-7m2j: OpenClaw: QQBot native approval buttons did not enforce configured approver identity
Description
OpenClaw's QQBot channel had a vulnerability where native approval buttons did not enforce the configured approver identity. This allowed any QQ user who could see the approval message, but was not an authorized approver, to click the approval button and resolve pending exec or plugin approval requests. The issue was specific to native QQBot approval buttons and did not affect text command approval paths. The vulnerability affects versions of OpenClaw prior to 2026.5.18. Upgrading to version 2026.5.18 or later mitigates the issue.
CVSS v4.0
Affected software
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Weaknesses
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
OpenClaw's QQBot channel delivers native approval buttons for exec and plugin approvals. In affected versions prior to 2026.5.18, the button callback path did not enforce the configured approver identity, allowing non-approver QQ users who could view approval messages to resolve pending requests by clicking approval buttons. The text command approval path correctly enforced authorization checks, so the vulnerability is limited to native QQBot approval buttons. This could lead to unauthorized execution of actions that should require an authorized approver.
Potential Impact
A non-authorized QQ user who can see an approval message can resolve pending exec or plugin approval requests by clicking the native approval button. This bypasses the intended authorization controls and may allow execution of privileged actions without proper approval.
Mitigation Recommendations
Upgrade OpenClaw to version 2026.5.18 or later, where this issue is fixed. Until the upgrade is applied, avoid delivering native approval buttons in QQ conversations that include users who are not authorized approvers.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Osv Id
- GHSA-mgq6-vr84-7m2j
- Osv Schema Version
- 1.4.0
- Aliases
- ["CVE-2026-35630"]
- Ecosystems
- ["npm"]
- Database Specific Severity
- HIGH
- Cvss Version
- 4.0
Threat ID: 6a46ecae27e9c7971943b8ce
Added to database: 07/02/2026, 22:56:46 UTC
Last enriched: 07/02/2026, 23:05:23 UTC
Last updated: 07/03/2026, 02:51:10 UTC
Views: 2
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