A hobbyist accidentally hacked 7,000 DJI robot vacuums using a PlayStation controller, revealing major flaws in smart home ...
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DJI would also not tell us which discovery it’s paying him for, but says it has already addressed the extra vulnerability ...
A software engineer’s earnest effort to steer his new DJI robot vacuum with a video game controller inadvertently granted him ...
Sammy Azdoufal says he accidentally hacked thousands of DJI Romo vacuums while trying to connect it to his PlayStation ...
A French programmer unwittingly gained remote access to 7,000 robot vacuums when he tried to move his own cleaner around with ...
Software engineer Sammy Azdoufal discovered a major security flaw in DJI robot vacuum cleaners, exposing data from about ...
Sammy Azdoufal claims he wasn’t trying to hack every robot vacuum in the world. He just wanted to remote control his ...
No matter the brand of your robot vacuum, having a hackable camera in your home is a risk.
Azdoufal uncovered a major DJI Romo robot vacuum vulnerability, accessing 7,000 devices across 24 countries. DJI has now resolved the issue.
Sammy Azdoufal, a software engineer specialising in AI strategy, purchased a new DJI Romo – the company's first robot vacuum cleaner – and decided to tinker with it by connecting it to his PS5 ...
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