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A software engineer’s earnest effort to steer his new DJI robot vacuum with a video game controller inadvertently granted him ...
Then the internet erupted over an entirely different DJI device: The Romo robot vacuum. Thousands of Romo vacuums and their live cameras worldwide were reportedly hacked — and not by an evil ...
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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 ...
DJI will pay Azdoufal $30,000 for one single discovery, according to an email he shared with The Verge, without specifying ...
Reports confirmed that DJI has officially compensated software engineer Sammy Azdoufal for discovering a catastrophic backend vulnerability in the DJI Romo robot vacuum.
You probably didn’t know that DJI made a robot vacuum, and they might be wishing they didn’t. DJI’s Romo robot vacuum had pretty terrible security. How bad? A guy was able to remotely access thousands ...
A whisper should never be enough to take control of a six-figure humanoid robot That was until the Chinese scientists at GEEKCon 2025 in Shanghai decided to prove otherwise, demonstrating how ...
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