A reminder for beginners, especially those who like to store important things on their computers:
Even if it's MacOS, installing any software like OpenClaw or Little Lobster by someone else is unsafe. Allowing others to access your SSH account is like opening a door to your computer—people can come and go freely. MacOS is indeed secure, but if you give out the keys or even physically hand over the machine, even the resurrection of Steve Jobs won't save you.
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A reminder for beginners, especially those who like to store important things on their computers:
Even if it's MacOS, installing any software like OpenClaw or Little Lobster by someone else is unsafe.
Allowing others to access your SSH account is like opening a door to your computer—people can come and go freely.
MacOS is indeed secure, but if you give out the keys or even physically hand over the machine, even the resurrection of Steve Jobs won't save you.