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Drone maker DJI has reportedly confirmed that it will pay $30,000 to a man who discovered major security flaws in the company’s robot vacuum cleaners. This compensation comes after a man accidentally ...
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One DJI Romo vacuum owner tried to code an app to control his vacuum with a PS5 controller. Insufficient authentication meant that he was able to access data streams from the entire fleet of DJI ...
Someone Hacked Thousands Of DJI Robot Vacuums For Fun And It Was Embarrassingly Easy [Update: Fixed]
A security researcher discovered a major vulnerability in DJI’s first-ever robot vacuum, the Romo, that allowed him to remotely access thousands of units — including their live camera feeds and rough ...
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